30 Minutes That Changed Two Lives Forever

  • 3rd June 2026
  • Admin

in Summary

  • When every second counts, access to emergency care can mean the difference between life and death.

An Emergency That Couldn't Wait

At 4:00 PM on a busy afternoon in Kitengela, an urgent call reached the Ambulex dispatch center. A 17-year-old ...

The CEO I Am Becoming

  • 19th May 2026
  • Judith Oketch

Over the last few years, I have spent a lot of time in survival mode.

Like many founders building in Africa, especially in healthcare and emergency response,

there are seasons where you become everything at once: operator, strategist, recruiter,

fundraiser, spokesperson, customer service ...

How Ambulex Is Empowering Community Health Promoters in Kajiado

  • 27th April 2026
  • Admin

In the vast and often hard-to-reach interior parts of Kajiado County, access to timely emergency care has long been a challenge. For many communities, distance, cost, and limited ambulance availability can mean the difference between life and death. But a ...

Ambulex, a growing player in Kenya’s emergency services space

  • 20th April 2026
  • Admin

Access to timely emergency care remains a challenge across many communities in Kenya, where distance, traffic, and coordination gaps can mean the difference between life and loss.

At Ambulex, bridging this gap is at the core of our mission-using technology to ...

When Gatsby Met Ambulex: My 40 Under 40 Moment

  • 5th September 2025
  • Judith Oketch

A week ago, I found myself at the Serena Hotel, dressed up for a Gatsby-themed awards ceremony.

Now, let me confess something: before this day, I had no idea who or what Gatsby was. When the invite said, “dress the Gatsby ...

The Unseen Toll of GBV Public Hearings: One Woman’s Journey Through Trauma and Healing

  • 11th June 2025
  • Admin


“I am so traumatized, I’ve sought spiritual counselling…”

These words, recently shared by Dr Nancy Baraza, echo deeply in the hearts of many who have faced gender-based violence (GBV). They remind us that the path to justice, while necessary, is not ...