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THE KENYA UNION OF CLINICAL OFFICERS HAS TAKEN ISSUE WITH NAIROBI GOVERNOR JOHNSON SAKAJA, ACCUSING HIS ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDING OVER A DETERIORATING HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE COUNTY. THE UNION CLAIMS THE GOVERNOR HAS IGNORED RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ISSUED IN MAY 2024, PARTICULARLY ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL OFFICERS. IN PROTEST, THEY HAVE CALLED FOR DEMONSTRATIONS IN NAIROBI THIS WEDNESDAY, WHERE THEY PLAN TO PRESENT A PUBLIC PETITION DEMANDING ACTION
Clinicians slam Sakaja
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