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The Ministry of Health has exuded confidence that ongoing talks to forestall the looming Clinical Officers' strike will bear fruit. Speaking a day after the talks between governors, the Ministry of Health and the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers in Nairobi, Health Cabinet Secretary Dr Deborah Barasa has urged for patience among health practitioners vowing to address their demands.
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Health CS confident talks to forestall clinicians’ strike will bear fruit
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