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Clinical officers in Nyanza region have declared they will not call off their strike until their grievances are fulfilled. They have accused the government of laxity in addressing their issues. They have now dared the government to sack them if it feels they were not useful to the country.
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Clinical officers accuse government of laxity in ending strike
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