The Ministry of Health Kenya has urged Kenyans to prioritise their health and safety during the Easter holiday, warning that the festive period often comes with increased travel, social gatherings, and public events. In a public health advisory released ahead of the celebrations, the ministry noted that these activities can expose individuals to preventable risks.
Kenya has intensified efforts to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) as a public health threat, with the government prioritising the closure of gaps in diagnosis and treatment across the country. The renewed push comes amid concern over undetected cases that continue to drive infections within communities. Speaking during the 2026 World TB Day commemorations at the University