The history of the nurses of Kenya
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- Nurses Vow To Continue Strike
- 1 December 1997. Nurses countrywide, backed by the Kenya
Medical Association (KMA), vowed Monday to continue with
their strike despite a government order Sunday to resume
work.
- Hospital Services Paralysed
- The Nation (Nairobi), Sunday 12 November
2000. Operations at a Limuru mission hospital were paralysed
because of a long-running dispute with the
management. Sackings were a climax of a row between the
hospital and the nurses who opted to join a trade union. The
nurses joined the Kenya Union of Domestic, Hotels,
Educational Institutions, Hospitals and Allied Workers
(Kudheiha) against their employer's wish.