
Dr Davji Atellah







A medic wowed Kenyans with his rich vocabulary while giving their stand on the ongoing doctors' nationwide strike. The doctors have been on strike for over 50 days.

Kenya National Union of Nurses has issued a seven day notice to join the striking doctors if their needs are not met. The union said they don't trust the government

Committee of Interns and Residents/CIR, a local of Service Employees International Union, staged demonstrations calling for improved welfare for medics worldwide.

KPMDU secretary general Davji Atellah said the union attended the Saturday, May 4 meeting to end the doctors' strike but were treated with aggression.

Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha called on the leadership of Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists' Union to call of the doctors' strike.

Former MP Mukhisa Kituyi has asked religious leaders to pray for William Ruto after he dismissed KMPDU demands on paying intern doctors KSh 206,000.

KMPDU secretary general Davji Atellah has decried hopelessness as the government has not met their demands yet. Atellah said that they have nothing to celebrate.

President William Ruto addressed Kenyan doctors in his Labour Day speech, revealing that the government had agreed to implement 17 of their demands

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has hinted at having discussions with Education CS Ezekiel Machagu to reduce the number of medical students.
Dr Davji Atellah
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