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NCCK-owned hospital on the spot for failing to pay salaries

President Uhuru Kenyatta a mother and her child at the Jumuia Friends Hospital, Kaimosi, when he officially opened the facility on June 25, 2017. [File, Standard]

A health facility owned by the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) is on the spot for failing to pay its workers for three months.

Over a dozen medics at the Jumuia Friends Hospital in Kaimosi have since resigned, citing harassment and sacking threat from the management after they demanded their monthly dues.

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