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KNH doctors stand united: 'Enough is enough' - rallying for change amidst the healthcare crisis in Kenya. #PostMedicalInterns #CBAImplementation Ministry of Health Nakhumicha S. Wafula E.G.H Davji Bhimji Atellah Daktari ya Wanawake Medical Intern Wakili Daktari

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TwittaMCA2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia The Ksh 40B to build WSR Talanta Stadium can pay 4000 interns ksh 4B/yr for 10year.. WSR.. Please employ these Hustler Medics..

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KOx2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia This should be extended to all MEDICAL SCHOOLS in the Country! Suspend the teaching and let the First years to Finalists join the Armageddon War! To the Union leaders, MSIJARIBU KUWEKA TUMBO ZENU MBELE YA TUMBO ZA KILA MEMBER! NO CLOSED DOOR NEGOTIATIONS⚠️ NO TURNING BACK⚠️

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Jivah Sitawa2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia #postmedicalinterns

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FREE Education for ALL Kenyans aged 7-24 yo2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia Until the Nairobi hospital & Aga Khan docs (some of who are KNH docs I guess) join the strike, you fellows will chant gibberish and go back to work at the end of it. The only people that go on strike the smart way in KE are MCAs and MPs, because all they do is win no matter what!

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Martinez Q2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia Pandya Agha khan Nairobi hosp Mattah Kijabe Until then the doctors who work there too Join the strike bado hakuna kitu mnafanya And u know u are the same same doctors who work there 😅😅😅🫴🫴🫴

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Wairimu2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia Keep going ,until you get better pay and better medical resources,as for Kenyan professionals rally around docs ,so that when it's your turn to strike,they rally behind you ,until the high salaries and budgets are directed to doctors,nurses,teachers,firefighters,engineers

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al2 years ago

@alewazza254 sikuoni front line.. Ama ulitekwa na mumama

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Dr.Sam Kibz , MBchB2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia Punda amechoka

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Becoming2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia @Nakhumicha_S are you seeing this? You must #PostMedicalInterns and do not interfere with 2007 CBA

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Hydra2 years ago

@MOH_Kenya @Nakhumicha_S @Davji @MiskellahMD @TheIntern254 @DrMundia I support doctors deserve better, and no amount of threats or intimidation will scare you guys

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