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PSA warns of stronger action for unemployed doctors in KZN

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The Public Servants Association, PSA is warning of stronger action alongside unemployed doctors until all are hired by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health. Last week, protests erupted across the province as over 150 doctors remained without jobs. The PSA says the government must stop making empty promises on healthcare reform while hospitals face staff shortages and graduates sit idle. To elaborate further on the Associations concern's Elvis Presslin spoke to Mlungisi Ndlovu, Provincial Manager of the Public Servants Association, PSA in KwaZulu Natal

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The Public Servants Association, PSA is warning of stronger action alongside unemployed doctors until all are hired by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health. Last week, protests erupted across the province as over 150 doctors remained without jobs. The PSA says the government must stop making empty promises on healthcare reform while hospitals face staff shortages and graduates sit idle. To elaborate further on the Associations concern's Elvis Presslin spoke to Mlungisi Ndlovu, Provincial Manager of the Public Servants Association, PSA in KwaZulu Natal

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