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Francis Atwoli says he will exit the leadership of the central organisation of trade unions-COTU, which he as led since 2001. speaking at COTU headquarters in Nairobi, the long serving COTU Secretary General called for amendments to the law on outsourcing to better protect employees and highlighted that public health services remain a major challenge in Kenya. he urged the government to support Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale's efforts to improve the health sector for the benefit of all Kenyans.
Francis Atwoli says he will exit COTU leadership soon
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