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Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week

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Kiota Breastfeeding Consultants in partnership with ParentsAfrica magazine and Jacaranda Maternity held a clinic drive on 3rd August 2024 to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week which runs from 1st to 7th August.

The theme of this year is ‘Closing the gap: Breastfeeding support for all.’

The drive which took place in Mathare, benefited about 69 women and children who were in attendance. The beneficiaries included several teenage moms from as young as thirteen years.

“I am so glad that I get to do this for other mums because I never got the chance to learn and know some of the things we are teaching these ladies when I was younger,” Muriuki Kiai, founder of Kiota Breastfeeding Consultants said.

The clinic drive addressed several topics on family planning, breastfeeding, weaning a child and also ways to properly give birth.

“It’s important to exclusively feed your child milk for the first six months after they are born,” Ciru Muriuki said during her talk. This sounded like a new piece of information to several mothers in the room who stopped feeding their children before the period mentioned.

“I stopped feeding my child milk and gave them porridge when they were three months. This is because they were always crying. So I thought they were hungry and opted to feed them solid food,” said one of the parents.

In response to that, Ciru explained that children do not cry because they are not getting enough food but because they are growing into their bodies.

“When a child starts to grow, they start becoming uncomfortable hence the crying especially because of something called a growth spurt. Another reason children cry is because of gas. So do not think it’s about food. Give them breastmilk!”

The mothers were taught on how to properly breastfeed. This includes how to hold the baby while she nurses, how the baby should latch and even the consequences of not breastfeeding properly.

“When you don’t breastfeed the right way, your breasts will become painful and start to swell.”

The ladies also discussed about the various infections they’ve gotten throughout their motherhood journey and ways that they dealt with them.

Viveka Joy, a nurse at Coptic Hospital, was also a speaker during the event. During her session, she talked about the importance of family planning.

“There are several methods of family planning, P2 and use of condom being the most popular. Today we’re going to learn more about these,” she said.

Viveka talked of a number of family planning methods and explained each of them. She demonstrated how to use the male and female condoms.”

Other methods included three types of pills, including P2, Chaguo Langu and  syringes including Depo and coils. This session was quite interactive and the ladies seemed to be so keen to learn everything.

“P2 is only effective if you use within 72 hours and should be used only two times a year. If you don’t, you may develop cysts on the  ovaries because of misuse,” Viveka said.

They also talked about myths and misconceptions about family planning and contraception to which Viveka discussed in a gentle yet firm manner.

The third session talked about techniques to give birth during which ladies agreed that giving birth by Caesarean Section, (CS) is not easy. Therefore they were taught on ways to have an easier time during that period.

During all these sessions, the mothers were going to a makeshift clinic and various tests were done for them, including an ultra sound scan for the pregnant ladies. Their children were also dewormed.

“The day was a huge success.  My hope is that people will continue supporting mothers not only during the World Breastfeeding Week but also on other days,” Ciru said.

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Teen, 17, Fatally Stabbed During Altercation with Friends in Eastleigh

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Police in Nairobi are investigating a tragic incident in which a 17-year-old student was stabbed to death during a confrontation with his peers in the Eastleigh area.

The incident, which occurred on Sunday, March 29, 2026, has led to the arrest of three suspects. According to authorities, the suspects, who were described as friends of the victim, are currently in custody awaiting arraignment.

Witness accounts and video footage recorded at the scene depict a chaotic scene involving approximately ten young boys clashing. The footage shows the victim falling to the ground as he was repeatedly stabbed by members of the group.

Nairobi police boss Isaa Mohamud confirmed that the assailants initially fled the scene following the attack. However, a quick response by law enforcement led to the tracing and subsequent arrest of three primary suspects.

“The body of the deceased was found with multiple stab wounds to the chest and back,” police stated. The remains have since been moved to a local mortuary for a post-mortem examination.

While the exact motive behind the fatal fight remains unclear, authorities noted that the victim was a student at a nearby school.

Law enforcement officials expressed concern over the rising trend of violent attacks among youth in the Eastleigh neighbourhood. Mr Mohamud emphasised that police have intensified efforts to curb the violence, noting that several youths linked to similar incidents in the area have recently been arrested and prosecuted.

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Teen, 17, Fatally Stabbed During Altercation with Friends in Eastleigh

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Police in Nairobi are investigating a tragic incident in which a 17-year-old student was stabbed to death during a confrontation with his peers in the Eastleigh area.

The incident, which occurred on Sunday, March 29, 2026, has led to the arrest of three suspects. According to authorities, the suspects, who were described as friends of the victim, are currently in custody awaiting arraignment.

Witness accounts and video footage recorded at the scene depict a chaotic scene involving approximately ten young boys clashing. The footage shows the victim falling to the ground as he was repeatedly stabbed by members of the group.

Nairobi police boss Isaa Mohamud confirmed that the assailants initially fled the scene following the attack. However, a quick response by law enforcement led to the tracing and subsequent arrest of three primary suspects.

“The body of the deceased was found with multiple stab wounds to the chest and back,” police stated. The remains have since been moved to a local mortuary for a post-mortem examination.

While the exact motive behind the fatal fight remains unclear, authorities noted that the victim was a student at a nearby school.

Law enforcement officials expressed concern over the rising trend of violent attacks among youth in the Eastleigh neighbourhood. Mr Mohamud emphasised that police have intensified efforts to curb the violence, noting that several youths linked to similar incidents in the area have recently been arrested and prosecuted.

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Heartbreak as Body of 12-Year-Old Blessed Claire Muthoni Arrives Home from India

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Kenyans are mourning the loss of Blessed Claire Muthoni, a brave 12-year-old girl from Kihuri in Othaya, Nyeri County, who passed away while undergoing specialised cancer treatment in New Delhi. Claire had been fighting stage 4 cancer for over three years.

The aggressive disease took a heavy toll on her young body, eventually leading to the amputation of one of her legs. Despite the pain and the many challenges she faced, Claire remained hopeful and courageous throughout her journey, inspiring many who followed her story.

On January 19, 2026, she travelled to India with her mother in search of advanced treatment aimed at saving her remaining leg and managing the cancer that had spread to her lungs. The journey was filled with hope, supported by Kenyans from all walks of life who contributed towards her treatment and kept her in their prayers.

A brave fight

While in India, Claire underwent several chemotherapy sessions. Unfortunately, her condition worsened after developing complications, leading to her admission to the Intensive Care Unit. She passed away in hospital last week, leaving behind a grieving family and a nation that had stood with her.

On Monday, March 30, 2026, her remains arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The atmosphere at the airport was filled with grief as family members, friends and well-wishers gathered to receive her. Her mother returned home alone, carrying a loss no parent should have to endure.

Claire will be laid to rest in her home area of Othaya in the coming days, as her family begins the difficult process of saying their final goodbyes.

Her story touched thousands across the country, many of whom followed her journey through updates and fundraising efforts. She became a symbol of strength and resilience, and her passing has deeply affected those who had hoped to see her recover.

Beyond the grief, her story has once again brought attention to the challenges families face when dealing with childhood cancer in Kenya. The high cost of specialised treatment, limited access to advanced care locally, and the emotional and financial strain on families often force many to seek treatment abroad.

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