Dr. Linus Moreka @MorekaLinus
Pharmacist KUSO SG 2023/24 fitness💯💪 Maseno, Kenya Joined July 2019-
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Life. Man. When you are 25, 35, or 40, it looks like a lifetime away. If in a good place at 25, say a graduate with good career prospects, and a steady lover, everything seems possible. You imagine you can squeeze a family, husband or wife, two kids, dream home, a PhD, and live your dream life by 35 or 40. At 25, you look at older relatives or people with messy lives, and you wonder what could have gone wrong. I remember the first time I attended my daughter’s PTA. I was a relatively young man. There were older folks, older men with vitambis, one or two with greying hair, and in my own youthful folly, I may have cursed inwardly, wondering, “where were they?” When you are young, you will never understand how someone can be older and be jobless or be rudderless or without a family. When you are young and successful, you become criminally blind to the surprises of life. Sometimes things go so right, you win so much, so consistently, you forget about failure or losses. And these are the people likely to be hit the hardest when life happens. A business partner in the UK told me how his sister recently alijitia kitanzi. The sister was a bright student all her life and ended up working in a large, global corporation. When she was laid off, the accumulated stress from the loss of her job and undetected depression sent her on a spin ending in death. She was 38. What is ten years? It sounds long. Right? Yeah, but all it takes is one bad, long-term relationship to waste some six years. And you need up to two years to heal. That is, if you are strong and there are no kids. Divorce is a different ball game altogether. It takes almost two years from the point you decide to divorce, to another long year of back and forth, doubts, and all. Post-divorce is a terrible time, and both men and women handle it differently, and people move on in different timelines. You think ten years is a long time, but all it takes is people saying “tutam” in a mannerless way, and you are stuck in a bad job or jobless for another three years, barely scraping by. We rarely talk about how bad governments keep being shackled in poverty longer than necessary. You lost a job, and before you know it, three years have passed since you got another one. Some guy commented on my post that it took him 13 years to find a job after losing his first one. Yaani, 25-42 is such a tumultuous period, and nothing in our constitution prepares you for the vicissitudes of that critical period. Marry right, and you have hit a jackpot. Marry wrong, and a decade of your life is flushed down the drain just like that. A lecturer in a Kenyan university can turn a basic master’s degree into a nightmare, and what was supposed to be a two-and-a-half-year course can turn into a harrowing five years. There is a year you will drop it altogether, until a sensible friend encourages you to go back and finish. You can fall sick unexpectedly and get derailed. Things can go wrong. May be ni wachawi wa kwenu. Maybe it is the poor choices you will make. For instance, in the deep throes of passion, when the sex is good, when her legs are on your shoulders, and you are fishing deeper, you don’t stop to think that maybe, this guy, so good and tender, is a deadbeat-in-waiting. When a girl is all feminine, all-loving, all respectful, as a man, you never think for a moment that in two years she will turn you into an alcoholic milaya, sleeping with anything to get back to her, which is foolish already. Nobody, at the peak of a good relationship, stops to imagine that their partner will be the source of their future anguish. And red flags? Useless indicators. Red flags occur to you in startling clarity in hindsight. In hindsight, everything is so clear. But in real time, we assume. Assumption is the mother of all blunders adults are likely to commit. Can you game life? Can you extract good outcomes if you play right? I bet you can. Or maybe, everything is predestined to happen, as it happens, and we are just unwilling actors playing out a script whose end we don’t know. I no longer know these things. Nowadays, I am willfully ignorant. I saw this meme, and it’s like all of us are here for the first time, so “tupunguze advice”. We won’t stop dishing advice; those of us who do need some humility. What I have learnt is that advice only makes sense after the experience. Not before. Sometimes people come to me and all they want is for me to agree with their preconceived notions. When I point out different perspectives, they either go cold on me or disappear, only to reappear a few months later, saying, “Silas, you were right.” I don’t revel in them learning the hard way. I am also like that. There was this girl I loved and was so head-over-heels into her. And she had a sparkling charm, and something I had desired in a woman for such a long time. One day, I went to pick her up from the airport with my friend. After we dropped her off at her place, my friend told me to dump her. He was unequivocal with his advice. I was adamant that she was a good girl and that my friend was being unnecessarily hard on her for very humane, if girly, mistakes. After all, no one is perfect. My friend gave me that weary look we give friends who are about to trip. I thought he was jealous. I thought he wanted her. I felt myself smarter than him. Roughly, a month later, the girl did the thing. No anesthesia. Ushawahi achwa hadi unajicheka? I had to hide from my friend for a while. He still laughs at me. And I hate him because of that. But after she did that thing, my friend’s advice made sense. He had seen what I could not see when I was in love. Anyway, to young people, live your life with diligence and discipline. There is so much within our control. And there is more that is beyond our control. A few things I have learnt, I can tell my 25-year-old self: 1. Your personal goals (career, academic, social, spiritual, hobbies) are yours and yours alone. Never let anyone interfere with them. Not a spouse, not a child, not a family member. Indeed, there is room for adjustment here, a compromise there, as sensibly as it is possible. But never sacrifice personal goals for the greater good of something that can end like a relationship. 2. Don’t judge. Most of us millennials became those unmarried uncles and aunts pretty fast. We became the lucky unemployed uncle and the struggling aunt before we even knew it. Accept your wins as a young person with grace, and your losses with greater grace. 3. Don’t be addicted to anything: alcohol, drugs, sex, or gambling. Nothing enslaves or wastes time like treating an addiction. If you must drink every weekend, if you must use drugs, if you are gambling, you are on a very treacherous path. Morgan Housel said that self-control is having empathy for your future self. Ask an addict how difficult it is to stop a habit that has become their second nature. 4. Quit bad relationships sooner. It doesn’t matter if his pipe cures your demons. Or she rides the ghosts out of you—date people who are likely to complement your life desirably. Nothing wastes more time or derails people more than staying longer in useless relationships. 5. For men, know that at some point, between 25 and 45, you will lose something extremely important in your life. It can be your family (wife and kids), a dream career, your health, yourself, etc. What matters is not that you will lose that thing. What matters is how you handle the loss. 6. Save. Save. Save. Invest. Invest. Invest. However little. However much. You are never too young to be financially wise. Being financially wise is more of an attitude thing than the income you make itself. That is why a government employee earning Sh 50,000 has a better savings portfolio than an NGO guy earning Sh 200,000. Invest in financial literacy, son. 7. Invest in knowledge. 8. Have fun, as in live. Eat your best food. Date your crush. Drink what you like. But all the fun must be earned. 9. Always remember that the years go by very fast. And sometimes, life happens. Your dreams of what you will be ten years ahead may end up misplaced, and you can never predict where you will end up. I have a friend who is working in Kyrgyzstan. Good luck finding that on the map. Dude had completely different plans for life. 10. This came last because it is controversial to most people, but I will always encourage young people to find God. May the week break. Uncle Silas.
STOP ANTIBIOTIC MISUSE! Using antibiotics without a prescription can lead to antimicrobial resistance, making infections harder to treat. ✅ Always seek advice from a qualified health professional before using any antimicrobials. #MedicinesSafety @MOH_Kenya @PSofKenya
We are introducing medicine codes into our system. If you’re not a pharmacist, you will not dispense drugs. Only medicines approved by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board will reach Kenyans. — CS Health Hon. Aden Duale.
NOTICE: FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES UNDER THE SOCIAL HEALTH AUTHORITY (SHA) FUND We have noted with great concern a growing trend of fraudulent activities being perpetrated by some healthcare facilities, healthcare workers, and even patients against the Social Health Authority (SHA) Fund. These actions are illegal, unethical, and a direct betrayal of the trust placed in our health system. The following practices have been identified and will not be tolerated: 1. Misrepresentation of Claims: Some facilities are fraudulently converting outpatient claims into inpatient claims. This is a serious offense. Any facility found engaging in this malpractice will be shut down immediately and prosecuted. 2. Forced Admissions: Reports indicate that some facilities are coercing health workers to admit patients unnecessarily to increase claim values. This is unacceptable. Facilities and health workers found colluding in this practice will face disciplinary and legal action. Every health worker is reminded to adhere to medical best practices. Both individual practitioners and facility owners will be held personally accountable for any fraudulent activity. 3. Misuse of Patient Codes: We are aware of cases where patients are sharing their access codes with hospitals to fraudulently claim services not rendered. This constitutes criminal fraud. Any patient, doctor, or facility involved will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 4. Abuse of Pre-Authorization Codes: Doctors who share or misuse Pre-Authorization codes to defraud the Fund will face prosecution. Such conduct violates professional ethics and the law. 5. Admission of 'Ghost' Patients: Some facilities are claiming admissions for patients who do not exist or are exceeding their physical capacity to house patients. This is clear fraud and will lead to immediate closure and legal action. 6. Double Charging: Some facilities are billing both the SHA Fund and demanding cash payments from patients for the same services. This is illegal. Patients are encouraged to report such cases by calling the SHA Call Center on 147. Fraud against the SHA Fund undermines universal healthcare efforts and harms every Kenyan. We will not hesitate to take strong and swift action against any individual or institution found culpable. Let this serve as a final warning.
Presided over the 45th Annual Scientific Conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK), themed "Beyond the Practice: Pharmacists Innovating for Accessible, Quality and Impactful Healthcare," a vision aligned with the Taifa Care strategy under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA). I called for public support as the Ministry advances healthcare digitization, including integrating community pharmacies into the national digital superhighway to curb theft, manipulation and counterfeit drugs. Additionally, I reaffirmed our commitment to promoting local pharmaceutical manufacturing under the Buy Kenya, Build Kenya initiative and urged PSK to help identify policy barriers and drive reforms that unlock sector potential. At the conference, the following key actionable commitments weremade: 1. Gazettement of Foundational Pharmacy Guidelines: The PPB CEO and Directorate of Health Products and Technologies will submit key regulatory documents including Good Pharmacy Practice Guidelines, Pharmacy Practice Schedules, Updated HPT Schedules and the National Pharmaceutical Policy, for gazettement. These are crucial for strengthening regulatory clarity and advancing value-based pharmaceutical care under the upcoming Quality of Care and Patient Safety Bill, 2025. 2. Integration of Pharmacy Services into SHA Benefits: The Directorate of Pharmaceutical Services, in collaboration with the SHA Benefits Advisory Committee, will define pharmacy benefit packages under Taifa Care, ensuring pharmaceutical services are embedded in UHC and accessible at all levels of care. 3. Enactment of the HPTRA Bill, 2022: Efforts will be intensified to secure the passage of the HPTRA Bill, which will establish a unified HPT regulator, uphold the Pharmacy Practice Council and accelerate our journey toward WHO Maturity Level 3/4, boosting regulatory strength, innovation and pharmaceutical exports. I was joined by Governor Abdulswamad, Director General for Health Dr. Patrick Amoth and hosted by PSK President Dr. Louis Machogu, and Pharmacy and Poisons Board Chair Dr. Charles Githinji among other senior officials.u
𝐃𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐑𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐃𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐳𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐔𝐇𝐂 𝐑𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐬 Health Cabinet Secretary Hon. Aden Duale on Wednesday, 18th June 2025, opened the 45th Annual Scientific Conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK), calling on pharmacists to drive key reforms under the Taifa Care Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda. He outlined five priorities: boosting local manufacturing, achieving regulatory excellence, digitizing pharmaceutical systems, strengthening pharmacovigilance, and integrating pharmacy services into SHA’s benefits package. Hon. Duale announced the posting of 500 intern pharmacists from 1st August, elevation of Health Products and Technologies to a directorate, and warned against counterfeit drugs. He praised Mombasa County for fully digitizing its health system and urged PSK to champion innovation, accountability, and digital integration.
The Government has reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to fully implementing the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with @kmpdu, recognizing that the well-being of healthcare workers is central to the delivery of quality health services.
The Ministry is tackling the internship crisis with urgency, addressing the oversupply of graduates, delayed placements and weak supervision caused by unchecked expansion of training institutions. In partnership with KMPDC and county governments, we are enforcing quality standards, expanding accredited internship centres and aligning placements with workforce needs and budget realities. So far, 1,035 medical officer interns, 83 dental officer interns and 503 pharmacist interns have been balloted for placement, with rotations set to begin in July 2025.
Viva @kmpdu ✊️ @Davji @MiskellahMD Now; #PPBReleaseCenters #PostAllInterns #CBA2017
To the Pharmacy pre-interns,I am reliably informed that the UoN graduates already balloted and are aware of their stations.The others will be guided by the @MOH_Kenya on their stations.On Monday next we will engage them to expedite the process for planning purposes.Have a good
PAUL OTULA, former Principal of Maseno School, is dead; family sources say he suffered cardiac arrest at his Nairobi home, body taken to Lee Funeral Home.
We don’t wake up just to choose picket lines. Doctors belong in medical facilities; duty-bound to serve patients, provide care, and restore health. But this calling is undermined whenever #MoH tries to devalue or exploit junior doctors—a critical pillar of our healthcare system.
Let us make one thing clear...
I had some coins in my pocket until the government pickpocketed me ‼️
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