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AlShabab suspected militia have killed 2 non- local teachers teaching at Arabia boys secondary school in Mandera East; North Eastern Region. The Alshabab bombed the school’s teachers quarter, burning it down, leading to the death of the 2 teachers. It is reported that the bodies of the 2 slain teachers are still trapped in the rubles of the collapsed building’s walls. This incident comes as hostility against non local teachers teaching in North Eastern continues.
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The National Hospital Insurance Fund, NHIF, is a state owned institution that offers medical insurance services to all Kenyans; both in the formal and informal sectors. The statutory deductions are mandated for all Kenyans working in the formal sector while, they are voluntary for the self employed individuals. The fund provides the following services to members:
This comprehensive in-patient health cover has been introduced for NHIF contributors and their dependants. The actualization of this package is a culmination of continued reforms at NHIF. Such reforms include efficiency, arising from decentralization of NHIF services and continued partnership with health providers on enhanced quality services to all members. To enhance these benefits, NHIF has contracted hospitals under three Categories; A, B & C, to provide this in-patient medical cover and partial cover for surgical cases in some of these hospitals. Our members are at liberty to attend hospitals under any category.
Under Category A (government hospitals), members would be able to enjoy full and comprehensive cover for maternity and medical diseases including surgery. In short, they will not need to pay for anything on admission provided they are fully paid up members of NHIF. Members admitted under contract Category B (private and mission) hospitals will enjoy full and comprehensive cover but where surgery is required, the contributor may be required to co-pay.
Those visiting facilities contracted under Category C (private) will continue with the current system where NHIF pays specified daily benefits under the current arrangements. NHIF will continue to negotiate with other health providers not appearing in the list below to determine which category of contract they will sign. Members will be informed of additional hospitals as and when they sign the contracts.
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This cover entails all necessary outpatient medical treatment and services provided by or on the order of a clinical to the member when admitted to an NHIF Accredited Hospital offering services under levels as defined by the Kenya Essential Package for Health (KEPH). The outpatient cover shall include but is not limited to:
i) Consultation
ii) Laboratory investigations
iii) Drug administration and dispensing
iv) Dental health care services
v) Radiological examination
vi) Nursing and midwifery services
vii) Minor surgical services
viii) Physiotherapy services
ix) Optical care
x) Occupational therapy services
xi) Referral for specialized services
xii) Any other benefit as approved by the NHIF Board of management
Linda Mama provides a package of basic health services accessed by all in the targeted population on the basis of need and not ability to pay, positioning Kenya on the pathway to Universal Health Coverage ( UHC). A public funded health scheme that will ensure that pregnant women and infants have access to quality and affordable health services. Linda mama’s goal is to “Achieve universal cases to maternal and child health services and contribute to the country’s progress towards UHC”.
The following services are available under the Linda Mama Package:
ANTE NATAL CARE PACKAGE
Antenatal profile
| Hemoglobin levels (Hb)Blood groupRhesusSerology (VDRL/RPR)Screening for tuberculosis (TB Screening)HIV testing including counselingUrinalysis |
Preventive services
| Tetanus toxoid – T.T. 1- Given to primigravida or on first contact – T.T. 2- Given not less than 4 weeks after T.T. 1 – T.T 3- Given during the second pregnancy any time before 32 weeks of gestation – T. T. 4- Given during the third pregnancy any time before 32 weeks of gestation – T. T. 5- Given during the fourth pregnancy and offers protection for life Malaria prophylaxis – Given at 4 weeks interval from 16 weeks to term in malaria endemic areas. – Issue long lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) Deworming – Mebendazole 500 mg given once in the second trimester Iron and Folate – Ferrous fumarate (Combined Tablet-60mg iron and 400 µg folic acid) or any other available – 1st visit- If below 16 weeks, give 90 tablets – 2nd visit- At 28 weeks, give 90 tablets – 3rd visit- At 32 weeks give 60 tablets – 4th visit- At 36 weeks give 30 tablets |
Prevention of Mother to Child transmission (PMTCT)
| For mothers who have tested HIV positive, administer ARVs to mother and baby as recommended |
POST NATAL CARE
Postpartum period- From the time of expulsion of the placenta up to 42 days (6 weeks). Comprises of at least four focused personalized visits or assessments after birth to at least 6 months post-natal. Recommended as follows:-
Within 48 hours after birth
| Mother – Analgesics – Vitamin A (200,000 iu) – Iron and folate supplements – Issue long lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) – Appropriate Family Planning method – If HIV positive, treat as appropriate – Treat or refer any complications Newborn – Tetracycline eye ointment (1%) – Vitamin K – Immunization (Immunization and birth polio) – Infant prophylaxis for HIV if indicated – Treat or refer any complications |
Within 1- 2 weeks after birth
| Mother and baby – Screen for cervical cancer, Sexually transmitted infections, Tuberculosis, – Give treatment/ preventive measures if not previously administered – Treat or refer any complications |
Within 4- 6 weeks after birth
| Mother – Family Planning method of choice – Screen for cervical cancer, Sexually transmitted infections, Tuberculosis, – Treat any complications as detected Infant – Immunizations as per schedule – Early infant diagnosis if mother is HIV positive – Treat any complications as detected |
Within 4- 6 months after birth
| Mother – Offer Family Planning method of choice – Screen for cervical cancer, Sexually transmitted infections, Tuberculosis – Treat any complications as detected Infant – Immunizations as per schedule – Vitamin A supplementation |
NHIF SUPA Cover is Kenya’s largest, reliable, accessible and affordable medical insurance cover that enables you and your family to enjoy an unparalleled benefit package. Supa Cover costs Kshs. 500 per month for the principal members and beneficiaries.
What Does SUPA Cover Entail?
| The Ministry of Education and NHIF signed a contract on 13th April 2018 to offer a unique Comprehensive Medical Insurance Cover for Public Secondary School Students during the duration of Study. Download EduAfya Brochure |
Who is eligible?
How to Register
Benefit Package
| NATURE OF SERVICE | WHAT IS COVERED |
| Out-patient | General Out-patient Services: Outpatient services provided by or on the order of a clinician/ physician who is licensed as a general practitioner.Specialized Out-patient Services: Outpatient services provided by or on the order of a physician who is licensed as a specialist or consultant and to whom a Member has been referred to by a general practitioner/Primary Care clinician where a member was registered.This caters for all routine outpatient services as per Kenya essential package for health subject to policy terms and conditions.Referral for specialized services which includes the following:Drug and Substance Abuse Rehabilitation ServicesRenal services and dialysisSpecialized radiological diagnostic servicesChronic ailment services such Diabetes and Hypertension, Ultrasound, ECG,Cancer medical care and treatment services which includes radiotherapy services, chemotherapy services or surgical intervention subject to preauthorization by the fund |
| Dental Cover | This benefit caters for outpatient dental procedures, which include but not limited to:ExtractionRoot canalDental X-ray ServicesAccident related inpatient Dental cases will be covered under the standard inpatient surgical benefits to the full inpatient limit. |
| Optical Cover | An optional benefit that caters for expenses related to eye treatment, including the cost of:ConsultationEye testingPrescription for ophthalmic treatment and prescription of eye glassesAccident related inpatient optical cases will be covered under the standard inpatient benefits to the full inpatient limit. |
| Inpatient | Inpatient shall be on a referral basis from the selected outpatient Health Care Provider. This cover includes medical and surgical conditions which require admission. It includes the following:Hospital accommodation chargesPre-hospitalization diagnostic servicesDoctor’s (physician, surgeon & anesthetist) fees.Nursing chargesDrugs/medicines, dressings and internal surgical appliances.Diagnostic, laboratory or other medically necessary servicesRehabilitation servicesOperating theater servicesRadiological diagnostic e.g. x-ray services, CT scan, MRI,ECGIn-patient physiotherapy.Day care surgery surgical procedures that do not require overnight stay. |
| Emergency Road Rescue | Ambulance services for transportation and transfer of a sick member for treatment from a place of incident or facilities where adequate care is not available to the next available NHIF accredited hospital or medical facility within the territorial limits of Kenya. |
| Emergency Air Rescue | Emergency Air Rescue Services will be provided for transportation and transfer of an injured member to an NHIF accredited facility within the territorial limits of Kenya where adequate medical care is available. |
| Overseas Treatment | Treatment costs arising from a condition that warrants treatment overseas because the treatment is not available in Kenya will be covered subject to preauthorization from NHIF. |
| Group Life | Group personal accident cover and last expense |
Registration for NHIF services is a simple process. You can register for the services by dialing *263# from your mobile phone and follow the prompts.
Anyone can register for NHIF services by downloading and filling the membership form. To download the forms, click here: NHIF Membership Registration Form free download
Registration for NHIF services is free to anyone residing in Kenya and who has attained the age of 18 years. (No age limit after the age of 18 years)
Whose total income from salaried or self-employment is more than Kshs. 1,000 per month or Kshs. 12,000 per year.
A member must also be drawing an income from Kenya and also Working under contract or casual terms of employment
For Kenyan Residents, the following are required:
1. Copy of National I.D (including spouse if applicable)
2. Copy of Employer Appointment/Introduction Letter (excludes self employed/voluntary contributors)
3. Coloured passport photo (including spouse & dependants if applicable)
4. Original & copies of Birth Certificate(s) for dependants
1. Copies of passport, alien certificate or work permit (including spouse if applicable)
2. Coloured passport photo (including spouse & dependants if applicable)
1. Copy of passport
2. Coloured passport photo
3. Submit the required amount under the Voluntary/Self Employed Category
You can drop your filled in membership form at any of the NHIF branches located country wide.
Upon admission in hospital an NHIF member is accorded services and the hospital makes a claim to the Fund for reimbursement
An in-patient cover for the contributor, declared spouse and children
Provides comprehensive medical cover in majority of over 400 accredited Government facilities, Mission health providers and some private health providers across the country
Provides in-patient services in private and high cost hospitals on a co-payment basis.
Comprehensive maternity and CS (Caesarian) package in government hospitals, majority of mission and some private hospitals
Dialysis at Ksh 2,500 per session at the following medical facilities:-
– Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi
– Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital, Eldoret
– Provincial General Hospital Kisumu
– Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital, Nakuru
– Coast General Hospital, Mombasa
– Siloam Hospital, Kericho
– Mediheal Hospital & Fertility Centre
– Muranga District Hospital, Muranga
– Thika Level 5 Hospital, Thika
– P.C.E.A Hospital, Kikuyu
– Consolata Hospital, Nyeri
– Tawfiq Hospital, Malindi
– Africare Limited
– Kakamega Country General Hospital
Family planning’ Vasectomy and Tubal Ligation
NHIF does not exclude any disease.
The National Transport and Safety Authority update on case of bus registration KBN399F:
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The National Hospital Insurance Fund, NHIF, has introduced a raft of measures on management of the fund. In the new changes, new members will have to wait for a period of three months up from the current two months. The number of spouses has been capped at one with only five kids (dependants) benefiting. The new changes took effect on January 1, 2020.
Here are links to the most important news portals:
Here is the NHIF circular dated January 7, 2020:
“In order to align the organization towards attainment of sustainable Universal Health
Coverage and for purpose of enhancing member retention, the Special Full Board Meeting of 17th December 2019 resolved that the following changes be effected in Member Management Module with effect from 1 January 2020:
Additional dependents can be included subject to payment of additional premiums to be communicated after actuarial valuation.
SPARED MEMBERS
The above changes on Member Management should exempt the following Government funded programs that targets vulnerable groups:
Please communicate these changes to the declared Health Care providers in your
jurisdiction and explain to them that the same will be observed when processing claims.”
Kindly note that specialized services, in this context, means all services except for medical in-patient and medical out-patient.
Tanzania will host the 18th edition of the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations, FEASSA, games next year. The games that shall be staged in Mwanza will run from 15th to 24th Aigust, 2019. This is contained in a circular by Dr. Belio Kipsang who is the Ministry of Education Principal Secretary. This year’s edition, of the East Africa games, was held in Musanze Rwanda between 12th and 19th August, 2018. Tanzania, who missed this year’s edition, will now prepare to host the other countries from the East Africa region: Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan. Kenya were the overall winners of this year’s FEASSSA edition.

In the circular dated 17 September, 2018, Term 1 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Associations (KSSSA) National games shall be staged in the Coastal region of Mombasa from April 5 to 14, 2019. Term 1 features games in: Basketball, Hockey, Rugby 15’s, Swimming, Handball and Athletics.
KSSSA National term 2 games will come back to the lake side city of Kisumu between 26 July to 4 August, 2019. The 2016 hosts will feature: Rugby 7’s, Netball, Football U16 & U19, Volleyball, Racquet games, Cross Country, Heptathlon and Decathlon. The games shall be staged at Kisumu boys and Kisumu girls at the heart of Kisumu City.
Other disciplines shall be staged as follows:
The National calendar has taken into consideration the Ministry of education’s policy to have sporting activities during the holidays.
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Why I Support Referendum To Change The Constitution
The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking
– Albert Einstein
Unless one is a true sycophant, Kenya is in the throes of bankruptcy. Our voracious appetite for Loans, Eurobonds and Chinese freebies are digging us in a hole. It is like placing an alcoholic in a Brewery or a gambler in a casino. The only way to stop our Country collapsing is Constitutional Change.
I support Referendum to mark the following changes:
1. Women Representatives, Nominated MPs and Senators …. These Politicians have no work, no Constituency and no responsibilities. They end up being idle and get time for salon or bar or abuses.
2. Reduce MPs in the National Assembly to 180 …. With a population of 400m, US has 435 US Representatives being a ratio of 920,000 people to One Representative.
3. We reduce the Cabinet to 14 …. US has 15 and Switzerland has 7 …. Our Ministries are duplicated and we end up having Ministers fighting each other. And like Singapore, we increase Ministerial Salaries to Kshs. 20m per month praying they wouldn’t steal again.
4. We reduce the Counties to 14 drawn along shared language, tribe and religion like Britain and Switzerland … And Nairobi will be a Capital Territory like Washington in US and Canberra in Australia.
5. Make Corruption Capital offense like in China … Everyone must justify how they have made their money …. All Properties ownership must be put online and public … Tax payments be made public ….. One can’t be a Billionaire without companies that employ thousands …. Only lawyers, Architects, Doctors and Investment Bankers are allowed to be rich without employing hundreds of employees … Those who steal from the public must forfeit all and be shot!
6. Finally, the President must be the leader of the biggest party like in Turkey …. The President must also get at least 25% from Regions that have as the dominant tribe, Kikuyu, Kalenjin, Luo, Kisii, Luhya and Kamba. Other tribes are collateral.
7. All National Borrowing Agreements and Treaties must be made public and approved by the National and all the County
Assemblies …..
8. Constitutional Bodies and Institutions like Parliament, Judiciary, National Police Service, DPP, EACC etc must be truly independent.
The writer;
Donald B. Kipkorir is a managing partner , KTK Advocates.
What is your view? Do you support the current push for constitutional review?
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