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Saturday 5th October Newspaper Headlines Review: Nation, Standard, Star, Taifa Leo

Nation:

Patients Suffer as Hospitals Reject NHIF Payments

Kenyans are facing severe difficulties accessing healthcare after hospitals rejected the NHIF insurance. 
With outstanding debts to the NHIF, many hospitals are now demanding cash payments from patients. As a result, cancer and kidney patients are among those unable to access essential treatments. The situation continues to worsen as the transition to the new health insurance scheme hits major roadblocks.


Standard:

Public Demands Ruto Exit Alongside Gachagua

Public forums held to discuss the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua quickly turned into a referendum on President William Ruto’s administration.
Some citizens voiced their opinion that both the president and his deputy should step down, expressing dissatisfaction with how the government has handled various national issues. Protests and disruptions were seen in different parts of the country as participants demanded leadership change.

Star:

Protests Erupt at Gachagua Impeachment Hearings
The Star highlights the chaos at the public participation forums discussing DP Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment. The hearings were disrupted as frustrated Kenyans protested the handling of the sessions.
Many also took the opportunity to voice their grievances against the Ruto administration, calling for more accountability and change in leadership.

Taifa Leo:

Parliament Seals Loopholes to Block Gachagua's Escape

According to Taifa Leo, the National Assembly is working to close any legal loopholes that Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua might exploit to evade impeachment.
The parliament is determined to ensure a smooth and effective process, strengthening legal measures to prevent any delays or disruptions in the ongoing efforts to remove Gachagua from office.


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