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The stalemate between doctors and the government continues, after the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Pharmacists Union failed to sign a return to work formula. In a meeting with the whole of the nation approach committee, that went on late into the night, accusations and counter accusations from both parties led to a deadlock. And as Emily Chebet reports, KMPDU insists that the strike is still on, accusing the government of failure to commit to timelines of implementation of the issues raised, on the strike notice.
Gov’t and doctors once again fail to strike a deal
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