The government had said the doctors resumed work, effectively ending the over three-month boycott, but a spot check at the hospitals revealed that most doctors were not back at ... Read more »
The soldiers blocked the main streets of Mogadishu demanding their salaries for the last 12 months. Read more »
Hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta and his governors administered a dose of shock therapy to the doctors' strike, the medics have resolved to develop resistance and immunity. Read more »
At least 500 000 government workers are expected to benefit in the housing scheme, reports say. Read more »
The Inter-religious Council of Kenya has said that they are "seeking divine intervention" in their hope that the final report on negotiations to end the 93-day strike will result ... Read more »
State broadcaster the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation has said that President Robert Mugabe appeared "upbeat and jovial" after he returned from Singapore where he was scheduled ... Read more »
According to The Standard, the nation faces a state of "siege" as civil servants prepare to embark on what Public Service and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira has described ... Read more »
Talks to end the nearly three-month-long doctors' strike have failed to resume despite an ultimatum set by mediators and revised demands by the doctors' union. Read more »
The University of Nairobi has withheld February salaries for more than a thousand lecturers participating in the industrial action which begun on January 18. Read more »
The Congress of South African Trade Unions has agreed on a R20 per hour minimum wage for workers. Read more »
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