SHA deal for 4,000 teachers stalls as access crisis deepens

[Weekly Citizen - Kenya] - 8/02/2026
The much-publicised medical cover deal between the government and more than 400,000 teachers under the Social Health Authority (SHA) is facing serious turbulence, with mounting complaints that educators are struggling to access treatment months after the transition. What was rolled out as a (…)
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