Health crisis in Kenya as health workers down their tools

Health sector in Kenya is facing crisis as nurses and clinical officers at public hospitals went on strike amid rising coronavirus cases in the country. The striking workers announced they will strike last week due to lack of both protective gear and health insurance. So far 30 doctors, 10 clinical officers and 26 nurses have […]

Move to defund private universities raises concern in Kenya

The ministry of education and vice chancellors of public universities are recommending a proposal to stop enrollment of government sponsored students into private universities. If the proposal become into effect, most of the 34 private universities will either close down or scale down their operations as significant portion of their bugdet is supported through the […]

The Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania, one of the most famous tribe in Africa

Maasai are Nilotic community inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya. They are found also in northern Tanzania. They are the most famous tribe in East Africa because of their residence near many game parks and their style of dressing and customs. They are nomadic and semi -nomadic pastoralist community. The standard of wealth in Maasai […]

Schools in Ethiopia still lack basic means to contain Covid-19 as schools reopens

Research indicates that many schools in Ethiopia lack the hygiene facilities and infrastructure required to contain Covid-19 effectively. The two new research and policy reports, compiled by academics at the University of Cambridge in collaboration with Ethiopian partners, draws attention to the combined educational and practical challenges facing the country’s schools as they reopened. Many […]

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