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Kenyan Teachers considering a private health insurer instead of NHIF, KNUT says

KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sosion presents a trophy to Miss KNUT Pageant winner Caroline Oyata in Awendo, Migori County. [PHOTO: STANLEY ONGWAE/STANDARD]

MIGORI: Teachers will go for their own-sourced health insurance scheme, Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary General Wilson Sossion has said.

The official's utterance comes amid a court battle between the teachers and State to have newly increased National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) rates de-gazetted.

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