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Namibia seeks to hire 100 Kenyan nurses

Namibia seeks to hire 100 Kenyan nurses
Namibia seeks to hire 100 Kenyan nurses
Nurses in Kakamega on strike for better pay on February 2, 2014. Photo | FILENamibia wants to employ 100 nurses from Kenya to work in the southern African country for the next two years.

An advertisement in the Daily Nation said 80 should be midwives and the rest theatre nurses.

The search for nurses follows a Memorandum of Understanding on April 1, 2009 between the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services and Kenya.

Principal Health Secretary Prof Fred Segor says applicants must have diplomas and higher diplomas.

Nurses in Kakamega on strike for better pay on February 2, 2014. Photo | FILENamibia wants to employ 100 nurses from Kenya to work in the southern African country for the next two years.

An advertisement in the Daily Nation said 80 should be midwives and the rest theatre nurses.

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The search for nurses follows a Memorandum of Understanding on April 1, 2009 between the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services and Kenya.

Principal Health Secretary Prof Fred Segor says applicants must have diplomas and higher diplomas.

Nurses in Kakamega on strike for better pay on February 2, 2014. Photo | FILENamibia wants to employ 100 nurses from Kenya to work in the southern African country for the next two years.

An advertisement in the Daily Nation said 80 should be midwives and the rest theatre nurses.

The search for nurses follows a Memorandum of Understanding on April 1, 2009 between the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services and Kenya.

Principal Health Secretary Prof Fred Segor says applicants must have diplomas and higher diplomas.

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Namibia seeks to hire 100 Kenyan nurses

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