Kenyans

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Pang’ang’a kwanza hio ya mwisho.

Medical insurance ishuke. Too damn expensive

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I thought they did not need us, that we need them? Why seek public sympathy? Warudi kazi ama wanyamaze.

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Ni wapi wamesema wanatuhitaji?

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Why are they bothering to explain themselves now.

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Mimi naona the best thing ni waresign. Kenyans are very myopic and only think about what happens now and not the future.

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True. Seek employment where they are happy. It’s very unfair to punish the masses, deny Kenyans a basic service. Their pay is above board in comparison to what majority of Kenyans earn.

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Sick People need medics, medics need sick people - it’s a win-win siuation.
Nevertheless, progressive Claims of your docs. In my country they always request more money and nothing for theirs patients.

HawA watu wameacha patients wakufe wamefanya makosa kubwa hii tamaa ya pesa wawache

It is not punishing. They have a right to negotiate for higher wages. If this was any other job would you force people to work for less than they think they deserve. They are workers like anyone else. They invested time and resources to gain skills and can demand a wage that will provide returns that compensate for all those resources they used.
If you think that they can’t seek jobs elsewhere then you are wrong. A country like US has 28% of doctors coming from abroad. Countries Without Doctors? – Foreign Policy
Doctors will never be enough. We are among the 57 countries with a human resource health crisis. http://www.who.int/workforcealliance/countries/57crisiscountries.pdf

The real enemy are rich people who are not affected by this strike and would not be affected by the brain drain that will continue. Among those rich are the politicians that the public is supporting. Doctors are workers and any country that has succeeded invested in its workers and human capital. Infrastructure is important but people are more important.

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Kama wangeresign polepole waende kwingine ungesema nini?

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the kenyan gover and governors is a joke. if there was a cba why not implement it? when health became devolved the county governments inherited everything to do with health, the good the bad the ugly and the doctors cba.

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The doctors themselves are the administrators in the health sector (hospital superintendents, county executives etc). Who do they blame for the run down state of public hospitals?

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Apparently when the Dr’s signed the CBA they were too happy to remember to take it to the industrial court for registration and so it has remained a mere piece of paper.

really? then the doctors union officials must be really schupid or may have been bribed not to

There is no difference between the “rich” and doctors. Ni kila mtu na tumbo yake. Myonge shauri yake.

Kuna tofauti ya kutokuwa na daktari kwa sababu hakuna na kutokuwa na daktari kwa sababu ya tamaa.

There is a difference. When have you ever heard MPs striking for higher pay. Na unaongea kama wewe si part of wanyonge. Badala ya kufight the real enemy you fight against people who are trying to lay an environment where we won’t keep experiencing brain drain. Have you read the articles I posted to see how serious it is? Hii si kama walimu. This is life and death and there is no way you can fight against demand and supply.

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What if this next batch of students decides not to be doctors in public hospitals because kenyans don’t think doctors deserve higher pay? People are incentivized by money above all else. Hii mambo ya kuangalia doctors kama ni pastors tunafaa kuwacha. It’s a job before anything else.

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