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National Government Releases Ksh 1.75 Billion To Clear Salaries For Doctors And Medical Interns
National government has released Kshs 1.75 billion to clear salaries and allowances for the doctors and intern doctors few weeks after health workers called off their strike, this is according to the ministry of health.
Public Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni confirmed that the money paid is part of Kshs 3.5 billion which has been accrued since 2016.
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National Government Releases Ksh 1.75 Billion To Clear Salaries For Doctors And Medical Interns
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