Mosquito Day: Malaria in pregnancy
In this Fixing the Nation segment on Mosquito Day 2026, the discussion focuses on the dangers of malaria during pregnancy, including its risks to mothers and unborn babies. The segment highlights the importance of prevention, early diagnosis, and proper treatment to reduce malaria-related complications.
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This Is Why Clinical Officers Are On Strike | Peterson Wachira
Peterson Wachira explains the reasons behind the clinical officers’ strike, highlighting concerns over working conditions, remuneration, and the challenges facing healthcare workers. The discussion looks at how these issues affect both medical professionals and the delivery of healthcare services in Kenya.
22 hours ago
Kenya Needs a Culture Shift to Curb Road Impunity | Naisula Lesuuda
Samburu West MP Naisula Lesuuda discusses Kenya’s road safety crisis and the culture of impunity on the country’s roads. She calls for a shift in attitudes and greater accountability among road users and authorities to help curb reckless driving, traffic violations, and road deaths.
23 hours ago
The Problem With Kenya's Education System Is We Don't Know What It Is Supposed To Do | Caroline Mose
In this Fixing the Nation segment, Caroline Mose discusses the challenges facing Kenya’s education system, questioning its purpose and effectiveness. She highlights the need to rethink what education should achieve and how the system can better prepare learners for life, work, and society.
24 hours ago
Where Do We Draw the Line Between Cancel Culture and Calling Someone Out? | Hanifa Adan
In this interview segment on Fixing the Nation with Hanifa Adan, we explore the fine line between holding people accountable and participating in cancel culture. Hanifa Adan discusses when calling someone out can encourage accountability and positive change, and when it can cross into public shaming, harassment, or unfair punishment.
August 18, 2026
How Can Saccos Better Serve Gig Workers Who Don't Have Fixed Monthly Salaries? | Anthony Kahoru
On this interview segment on Fixing The Nation, Anthony Kahoru discusses practical ways SACCOs can assess income beyond payslips and create more flexible, inclusive financial solutions for the growing gig economy.
August 18, 2026
Beyond Remittance: Delving Into The Business Opportunities in The Nordic Countries | Evans Odhiambo
This interview segment on Fixing The Nation explores the business and investment opportunities available in the Nordic countries, encouraging a shift from viewing migration primarily through the lens of remittances to recognizing the potential for entrepreneurship, trade, investment, partnerships, and knowledge exchange between the Nordic region and Africa.
August 18, 2026
DCP's formula for vetting UDA defectors —Joe Nyutu, Senator - Murang'a
Joe Nyutu, Senator for Murang’a, explains the DCP’s proposed formula for vetting UDA defectors, the criteria involved, and what it could mean for the party’s political future.
August 17, 2026
Power, Politics and Intolerance— Joseph Manje, Jubilee Deputy Party Leader
Joseph Manje, Jubilee Deputy Party Leader, shares his perspective on power, political intolerance, and the challenges shaping Kenya’s political landscape.
August 17, 2026
Kenya: Fragile State or Resilient Nation
This episode examines Kenya’s resilience in the face of political, economic, and social challenges, asking whether the country is becoming increasingly fragile or demonstrating the strength to overcome adversity and build a more stable future.
August 14, 2026