Author: putdown08
Tue May 6 15:34:26 2008

We have nurses who are not employed let them go and better themselves. Lets have has many expertriates all over europe. Last year they brought more than us@800,000 in kenya. If we experience any shortage let the retired continue working.

Author: Wachira
Tue May 6 22:25:13 2008

Very difficult situation.... one can't fault the individuals who are mostly trying to feed their families back in Africa. I, for one, am a vice president at an american business and speak a little swahili and would JUMP at the chance to come work in Kenya!

Author: hess80
Sat May 17 22:01:13 2008

I´m a latin american doctor, this trend in africa is now seen in south america, but it´s just beginning there is a lot of doctor unemployed, and wages are really low, since a hairdresser can make almost as much money as a newly graduated doctor (who in most cases are young like 22 to 26 years old) For example I´ll be moving out to spain for work, wining almos 8 times as much money than here in my country. I guess in africa it´s very similar, since we doctors are really well prepared (for example most of my class mates speaks 2 languages, and some like me speaks 3 or more) this is a pity for our countries, but we as doctors have all the right -as all people- to search for a better "modus vivendi" and a better level of wellness.




AllAfrica - All the Time

SELECT
SELECT

Most Active Stories

Topics