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GOVERNMENT BOWS TO PRESSURE, COMMITS TO RAISE PAY FOR DOCTORS AND MEDICAL INTERNS

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The ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development is set to release Shs 35.2 billion to cater for allowances and salaries for the medical interns and senior medical officers.

This was confirmed by the State Minister for Finance, Henry Musasizi, in Parliament.

He said the government wants to ensure that all interns and senior medical officers receive their payments before Christmas.

Over the past couple of weeks, medical interns have put down their tools, demanding that the government fulfill its promise to increase their pay from Shs 750,000 to Shs 2.5 million.

Musasizi assured MPs that the government will release the funds to meet the demands of the doctors.

In the same sitting, the minister for Information and ICT Dr. Chris Baryomunsi revealed that the government will consider whether to rescind the decision to fire the interns in a meeting to be held today.

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