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Former employees of NHIF will know their fate with the social health authority in six months. Sha’s Acting CEO Robert Ingasira says the employees whose engagement with NHIF ended last week will work with SHA for the next six months as the authority gets it’s house in order. The clarification came amidst growing discontent among some of the affected staff who say their interests should be protected even as the transition to SHA moves to the next phase.
Former NHIF staff to know their fate in 6 months
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