44 babies born at Nairobi hospitals on New Year

Nairobi
By Brigid Chemweno | Jan 02, 2016

Some 44 women welcomed their bundles of joy at Kenyatta National Hospital and Pumwani Maternity Hospital as Kenyans ushered in the New Year.

Twenty six babies were born at Kenyatta while 18 babies were born at Pumwani. The first at Kenyatta was Chrispine Baraka at 12.06am to Jacklyn Naibei. Her mother could not hide her joy as she termed her baby a blessing since she has been praying God to give her a boy.

Blessing Mumo was the first baby born at Pumwani at 1.10am to Janeliza Wanjala and David Mutala. Mutala said they were preparing to go for New Year night vigil when labour pains came. “I accompanied her to Pumwani and arrived at 11pm.”

According to Elsie Kariuki, a nurse in Pumwani, the facility records 60-80 deliveries on daily basis. At Kenyatta, Nancy Ngetha, a nursing officer, said the hospitals records 50 deliveries daily.

Share this story
For Mubarak, he doesn't chase his football dream... he builds it day by day
Idd Mubarak’s journey from Kitale to FC Talanta reflects a determined pursuit of football as both passion and profession, built through discipline and belief in his talent.
Shujaa begin journey back to the top at Hong Kong Sevens
Kenya’s Shujaa begin their bid to regain top-tier sevens status at the Hong Kong Sevens with tough pool matches against Australia, New Zealand and the USA.
Curry stars as Warriors see off LA Clippers
Stephen Curry’s late heroics powered the Warriors past the Clippers to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Real hit out at 'unbelievable' red card after Bayern defeat
Real Madrid blasted the “unbelievable” red card shown to Eduardo Camavinga as a turning point in their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich.
Arteta: Relax, we are in the Champions League semi-finals
Mikel Arteta said Arsenal’s tense run to the Champions League semi-finals shows they have the resilience to handle pressure and chase a long-awaited trophy.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS