If you are registered under the Social Health Authority (SHA) program in Kenya, you are required to make regular SHA contributions to keep your health cover active. These contributions help support medical services under Kenya’s new healthcare system, allowing members...
Many Kenyans are currently experiencing difficulties when trying to add dependants to their Social Health Authority (SHA) accounts, especially after the transition from the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) to the new SHA system. As the government continues...
The Social Health Authority (SHA) is Kenya’s new national healthcare system, introduced to replace the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). The program was created to improve access to affordable healthcare services and support the country’s goal of...
Meetings have always faced one major challenge: the person taking notes often misses parts of the actual conversation. While teams discuss ideas, strategies, and important decisions, someone is usually focused on typing quickly and trying not to miss key details....
Thousands of Kenyan graduates are often unsure about how much they owe on HELB loans or even where to begin with repayment. After leaving campus, adjusting to the job market can feel overwhelming, and without clear guidance, many borrowers postpone checking their loan...