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Friday August 24, 2007
Govt urged to provide free health services


A PRIMARY school teacher, who has been battling with malaria and typhoid for the past seven years, has urged the Government to provide free health services for public servants throughout the country.
Thomas Kara said public servants should not have to join the queues to receive medical treatment at either public or private hospitals as it wasted their time and resources.
He said the well-being of public servants should be a primary concern of the Government.
Public servants often failed to turn up for work because of this, he said.
Mr Kara, who is teaching at Muglamb Primary School in Dei district, Western Highlands province, said if the Government wanted public servants to stay back in the field and work, it must provide free health services for them.

           

 

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