washiku wrote:maka wrote:kamundu wrote:The real truth is that medical workers will be monitored more closely, and that... Hawataki. The rest is propaganda. Your salary is protected by the katiba.
I worked on this case extensively I know what I am talking about...and since you are in the field we should be in the same page...From earlier strikes i used to be hard on doctors but on this one they really do have a case...
@Maka, from a proffesional viewpoint, how do you suggest that this shud be handled?
1. Constitution dictates that the sector be devolved. So its just a matter of when and how.
2. County govts shall eventually have to manage their own services now that health guys never asked for a Health Commission.
What is the way forward?
As I said in the earlier thread devolution is a must not an option....and I posted the prayers that we seek...
(i) Order of Certiorari to quash legal notices no.137-182....this will give the parties involved time to iron out the issues lets be real in regards to this matter some county governments do not have the capacity to run health services...rem the constitution under article 175 requires that county govts have reliable sources of revenue to enable them to govern and deliver devolved services effectively uv heard the governors crying left,right and centre the money they were given waznt enough...health is an essential service lets take a huge portion of the 36 months set aside for devolving all services to make sure both sides are comfy....I wish you guys were around when Lucy Kambuni was making her submissions she agreed that the process has not been smooth but bottlenecks are always there...I tend to disagree let the Central govt handle the medics as we work on the structures,bottlenecks in regards to such sensitive matters should never be there...we are treading on very dangerous grounds....
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