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Patients in public hospitals continue to be stranded as doctors maintain hard stance that will accept nothing less than the implementation of the 2017 CBA and the speedy posting of intern doctors in tomorrow's meeting with the ministry of health leadership. The kmpdu leadership says it will attend the meeting but will not agree to mediation as suggested by the ministry. The doctors are also demanding that the meeting finds ways of committing to pay them salary increment arrears for the last seven years.
Patients stranded as doctors vow to continue with the nationwide strike
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