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  • Najma Ismail, former KTN Presenter and seasoned journalist.  FILE 
  • Veteran journalist Najma Ismail is pursuing action against an Eastleigh-based doctor who conducted a botched circumcision procedure on her two sons that left their health in danger.

    In an interview with Kenyans.co.ke on Thursday, January 5, the soft-spoken media personality noted that her sons' troubles kicked off on December 8 when she approached the medical officer to conduct the procedure.

    She noted that she spotted the first red flag within minutes of her visit to the facility when she observed that the surgery room lacked emergency equipment. 

    "On December 8, we went to (a hospital) in Eastleigh. We were told that they do circumcision very well because we were very green. I took my two sons, one is 11 years old and the other one is eight years old.

    Najma Ismail
    Former KTN Presenter and seasoned journalist, Najma Ismail. FILE

    "When we entered, there was something funny about the place they were to conduct the surgery. It didn't have the necessary equipment for emergencies," she told this reporter. 

    Nonetheless, the surgery on the two boys was conducted but left the younger child in extreme pain that he barely slept that night.

    "The first boy underwent the circumcision procedure and got the ring. He did not cry. The younger one was operated on but there was a problem, he bled excessively and I saw the doctor was panicking," she explained.

    Her son's trouble then compelled her to seek a second opinion from another surgeon - this time, Dr Abdillahi Adan of Platinum Surgery Center in Hurlingham, Nairobi.

    "The younger one was in so much pain the entire night and I called one of my doctors, Abdullahi Adan, and told me to take the child to him. We took him to Platinum Surgery Center and the doctor was very shocked and he was taken to surgery immediately," she added.

    The first corrective surgery was conducted at Platinum Surgery Center the following day, December 9. Dr Adan noted that the initial procedure on the 8-year-old had been done unprofessionally leading to a collection of blood.

    The experience had caused physical distress to the child and mental anguish to the parents. 

    "Fortunately everything is okay now for the two boys. It is just the application of the ring that was not professionally done. The first case had what we call a collection of blood around the ring which was causing congestion and the child was not able to sleep and we had to do a normal surgical circumcision," Adan explained.

    In the second case, the child was experiencing mild pain but the procedure was taking longer to heal than the anticipated 4-week duration.

    In the subsequent surgery conducted on Wednesday, January 4, Adan found that the ring had been placed wrongly and was affecting the healing process.

    "The second one, the ring did not come out because it had been applied poorly. We had to do another formal reconstruction and the two boys are expected to recover 100 per cent without any problem to their physiology or manhood. It is just that the parents went through mental trauma," he added,

    Ismail vowed to lodge a complaint with the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) 'because I do not want him to do that to another child. That is a very vital organ.'

    Dr Adan on the other hand, challenged patients and their caregivers to conduct background research on all medics to ascertain their qualifications.  

    "Parents and guardians should confirm that whoever is doing (the procedure) is qualified, capable, has knowledge and surgery. This is a very simple surgery. A child should be able to live a normal life four weeks later. 

    "For any medical procedure, individuals should ask for the medics name, credentials, and license number and get their details from KMPDC," he concluded.

    Verifying Doctor Qualifications

    To ascertain a doctor's qualifications, individuals are advised to visit KMPDC website on to the 'Registers' section. Once on the 'Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists' Council Registers' page, head to the 'Registered Health Facilities' Registers' tab from where you can search the medics' credentials.

    Enter their name or license number and the system will show credentials including full names of the facility, registration number of the practitioner, address, facility type, facility level, bed capacity, plot number, county
    and license Number.

    A cross section of Eastleigh neighborhood in Nairobi.
    A cross section of Eastleigh neighbourhood in Nairobi.By Derrick Okumbasu, Kenyans.co.ke

 

BUJUMBURA, Jan. 2 (Xinhua) -- Burundian Public Health and AIDS Control Minister Sylvie Nzeyimana on Sunday evening declared an outbreak of cholera in the east African country's commercial capital Bujumbura, she said here in a press release.

"Nine suspected cholera cases were identified on Dec. 30, 2022 in the northern health district in the commercial capital Bujumbura with symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting, mainly in Bukirasazi neighborhood in Kinama zone. The next day, two other suspected cases were identified in Mutakura neighborhood, close to Bukirasazi," said Nzeyimana in the statement.

According to her, another suspected case was notified in Buyenzi, near the Bujumbura city center and the latter had been in contact with one of the suspected cases located in the north of Bujumbura.

"Results of the National Public Health Institute (INSP) issued on Dec. 31, 2022 have confirmed that it was cholera. Today, we take this opportunity to announce that five cholera patients are hospitalized at Prince Regent Charles Hospital while seven others have already been discharged from hospital," said Nzeyimana.

Nzeyimana said that some preventive measures have already been taken. According to her, they include disinfecting infected households, sensitizing the community on the risks of the epidemic propagation and behavior to be adopted, and the search for other cholera cases in the community.

The cholera outbreak happens at a time when heavy rains hit several parts of Bujumbura and its surroundings from Dec. 26 to Dec. 31, causing overflows of toilets.

The Burundian health ministry has also banned the sale of cooked and raw food products on the streets in Bujumbura following the disease outbreak. - Xinhua

Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan Tuesday lifted a blanket ban on political assemblies by opposition parties. Hassan expressed the will to have a dialogue within and among political parties in Tanzania.

The ban was imposed in 2016 by Hassan’s predecessor John Magufuli to curb political dissent and included draconian measures which prohibited political parties from organizing rallies and other activities. Further, the ban restricted politicians to hold assemblies in their respective constituencies only. Meanwhile, officials from the ruling Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party conducted political activities outside their own constituencies in an unfettered manner. The ban was severely criticized for its selective application against opposition party leaders who faced intimidation, harassment and arbitrary arrest.

Section 4 of the 1988 Tanzania Parliamentary Immunities, Powers and Privileges Act protects the right of MPs to hold public assemblies in their constituencies. Moreover, the legislation directs the responsible authorities to facilitate such assemblages.

In December 2021 Hassan constituted a Multi-Party Democratic Stakeholder Coordination Task Force which worked for ten months before recommending the ban’s repeal. Hassan has indicated revision of certain other measures like Tanzania’s current electoral laws. She hopes for broader participation of various stakeholders in the political landscape in the near future.  Source: Jurist

Ugandans bring in the New Year celebrations at Kampala in 2017 (Picture: Getty)Photo Courtesy

Abbey Musinguzi's lawyers claim he is being targeted because he is a supporter of politician Bobi Wine. A MAN has been charged with nine counts of negligence after a crush in Uganda killed 10 people, including children at a New Year’s Eve concert.  

Abbey Musinguzi, 52, appeared at the chief magistrates court in Makindye on Tuesday.

The music promoter, who is well known for staging major festivals in the capital Kampala, has denied all the charges. He has been remanded in prison in Luzira. 

The tragedy struck just days after music promoters in Ghana ended an AfroNation concert after a dangerous amount of people with no tickets attempted to enter the venue.

British-grime artist Skepta and Nigerian-Afrobeats sensation Asake, who recently had to end his UK show following a crowd crush in Brixton that left two dead, were all expected to grace the stage.

Mr Musinguzi was blasted by prosecutors after they alleged he caused a stampede at Freedom City Mall when he decided to shut down outlets to the venue.

More than 20,000 concert-goers were then forced to use only one gate for an exit point. 

A stampede ensued that left 10 people between the ages of 10-20 dead. 

Fred Enanga, a police spokesperson, said that promoters had ordered four other exits to close and investigators were now examining whether “negligence” played a part in the tragedy, according to Barron’s.

He told reporters: “We have so far arrested the promoter of that New Year concert. We are also actively searching for other organisers and promoters.

“The revellers had one point of entry and exit. Therefore several victims were trapped and trampled upon through the narrow passage which became a bottleneck for many, mostly juveniles.”

Following the disaster, Mr Musinguzi’s lawyers claim he is being targeted because is a supporter of Bobi Wine – the controversial opposition leader of National Unity Platform.

Ugandan Police have called for more people including the owner of the building to record statements about the incident. The Voice

Trucks parked in various parts of Kitengela town. County government seeking to relocate them away from town in readiness of town beautification after acquiring municipality status. 

 A major standoff looms in Kitengela town between the Kajiado County government and truck owners following the devolved unit’s decision to relocate trucks and tractors from the town centre to pave way for the beatification of the town. 

Last year, Kitengela town was elevated into a municipality. A board headed by former OlKejuado County Council Chairman Julius Ole Ntaiya was appointed to oversee the transition process.

The county government has ordered all trucks out of the town centre. More than 30 heavy machinery are also set to be relocated from the town. On a normal day, dozens of trucks are parked in designated areas within the town.

The county government is seeking to plant trees and flowers to beautify the town. This town grew from a small livestock trader's stopover in the 1980s to one of the largest growing towns in Kenya without proper planning and basic amenities like sewer lines. 

Last December, the Kajiado County government carried out several public participation forums where it informed the truck owners of the decision to relocate the vehicles by December 15, 2022.

Truck drivers, who are reluctant to leave the town centre, have engaged the police in running battles. On December 23, 2022, officers from Kitengela Police Station had to fire in the air to disperse irate water bowsers owners who were opposing their eviction from the town centre.

"We are not opposed to relocation but we want to be shown the new designated location. It’s a pity the county government is using the police to harass us. Trucks remain among the biggest revenue earners for the devolved unit,” said Mr John Wanjiku.

Trucks pay an annual operations fee of Sh8,000. Livestock manure and tiles transporters pay cess fees of Sh3,000 and Sh500 per trip respectively. 

However, some unscrupulous county officials are said to be colluding with the transporters to pocket Sh5,000 per truck annually. 

Kitengela Transporters Association Chairman Peter Nderitu said the re-location exercise ought to be carried out non-selectively.

"We want the exercise to be conducted in a humane way and non-selectively. We do not want sacred cows during the exercise. We do not want our members to be harassed by either police officers or county reinforcement officers,” he said.  

Also to be affected are business owners who display their wares outside their shops including welders, furniture sellers and food outlets who operate outside their premises.

 In a notice issued on November 28, 2022 and signed by the ward administrator, the traders were given seven days to stop displaying their wares on pavements. 

"It has come to our attention that you have caused obstruction by displaying goods on pavements reserves/parking which is illegal,” the statement read. They were given seven days to clear, failure to which they would be charged Sh17,000 monthly by the county.

Kajiado East Sub County administrator Bruce Likama told Nation.Africa the deadline for trucks to relocate had already expired.

He said development partners have already donated more than 2,000 trees and flowers to beautify the town.

"The truck owners are supposed to move from town. We cannot run a municipality like a shanty. There must be order. These trucks have been causing traffic snarl-ups by parking along service lanes and feeder roads,” he said.  

Mr Likama said the lorries will be relocated a kilometre away from the town near a private ballast quarry along Namanga road towards Isinya.

"Those lorries which will not fit in the designated area will be given an alternative operating ground away from the town,” he said.

However, a spot check by Nation.Africa on Wednesday realized that the area where the trucks are supposed to relocate to is already occupied by construction materials dealers. 

Some unscrupulous county reinforcement officials have allegedly allocated the traders the space at a fee.

The space can only accommodate less than 50 trucks against 500 trucks operating in Kitengela.

"I paid a county official Sh10,000 for space last year like everybody else. They are lying to truck and water bowsers owners that there is space,” said a truck driver.  

 This stretch along Namanga Road proposed for trucks is a black spot. 

Several Kajiado satellite towns including Ngong, Kiserian, Ong'ata Rongai, Kajiado and Isinya have been recently elevated into municipalities.  By Stanley Ngotho, NMG

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