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Kenya's Leadership Shocker: Kindiki Takes Deputy President Role in Mid-Term Power Shift!

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It was a momentous moment for Kenyan politics: Professor Kithure Kindiki took the oath of office, earlier today at KICC Nairobi, and became the Deputy President of the country, going down in history as one of the few officials to assume such a high office before the end of an electoral term. Far from the usual five-year election cycle, this presents a new dawn in Kenya's political landscape, testing the stability of governance structures in the country. The swearing-in of Kindiki is significant, not only because transitions at the executive level at mid-term periods are rare but also for what it represents: adaptability in governance amidst an evolving political climate.  Conventionally, a deputy president should serve a full term with the president except in circumstances beyond their control. This appointment in the middle of the cycle has, however, driven the point home that leadership changes can occur through constitutional processes and not necessarily through electoral cycle

EXPOSED: ROGUE HOSPITALS!

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When illness knocks on your door, you must contend with the fact that sickness is not so courteous as to wait for your response; it simply hits you, sometimes hard, that your body is not what it normally feels like, and it certainly does not feel like your own. For more than a year, a major scandal has been brewing in the health sector, orchestrated by rogue businessmen seeking profits while posing as caring medical providers to innocent patients in need of genuine care. They are using the avenue for money minting. 'Doctors treat, but God heals,' is a phrase that has taken on an entirely fresh meaning as we see the rot in the very hospitals that are intended to be our main sources of hope from the agony we go through while seeking treatment.  Many patients find themselves between a draining sickness and a sick system since the government has not been paying National Health Insurance Fund, NHIF, monies to private facilities as the figures of unpaid monies stand at about 20 billi

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