Endyigito FMEndyigito FM
  • Home
  • About Us
  • News
    • Local News
    • National News
    • International News
    • Politics
    • Sports News
    • Religion
    • Health
  • Programs
  • Contacts
Notification Show More
Endyigito FMEndyigito FM
  • Business
  • Industry
  • Politics
  • Home
  • About Us
  • News
    • Local News
    • National News
    • International News
    • Politics
    • Sports News
    • Religion
    • Health
  • Programs
  • Contacts
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2025 Endigyito FM. All Rights Reserved.
HealthNational News

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI OKAYS MEDICAL INTERNS PAYMENTS

Admin
By Admin

President Museveni has directed the Finance Ministry not to scrap payments for medical interns.

Sources in the government, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the resolution was made in the Cabinet meeting Monday.

Dr Herbert Luswata, the secretary general of the Uganda Medical Association (UMA), told our reporter that he had confirmed the Cabinet resolution.

The resolution came hours after police dispersed and arrested some pre-medical interns who were protesting delayed deployment and plans by the government to scrap their allowances.

Among the issues raised by government officials was that the number of medical interns had become too big for the government to manage.

Medical interns are doctors, pharmacists, and nurses who have already graduated from medical school but need to undergo a one-year placement in the hospital to get permanent practicing licenses from their professional councils.

Some of them said they have been waiting for deployment for the last nine months in vain.

The intern doctors are paid Shs2.5m each month.

Their absence, according to UMA, has affected service delivery in public health facilities as they carry around 60 per cent of the workload partly because of the few doctors employed by the government.

You Might Also Like

Six Dead as Drone Crashes Into Parked Sugarcane Truck in Kakira

SSENYONYI WARNS ON LOWER COUNCIL ELECTIONS AS EC CALLS FOR AMENDMENT OF THE LAW

OVER 60,000 LIVESTOCK VACCINATED IN LYANTONDE DISTRICT AGAINST FDM

HEALTH MINISTRY TO ROLL OUT MALARIA VACCINATION THIS YEAR

EQUIP LEARNERS WITH INNOVATIVE SKILLS, IBANDA UNIVESITY’S PROF KANYANDAGO CHALLENGES LEARNING INSTITUTIONS

Previous Article NRM MANIFESTO WEEK, PM NABBANJA SAYS IT’S ON 11% IMPLEMENTED
Next Article TWO WEEKS LATER, PRIVATE SABIITI’s FAMILY STILL AWAITS THE BODY OF THEIR SON 

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Latest News

GOVERNMENT SET TO ROLL OUT HIV DRUG INJECTION
Health National News
GOVERNMENT TABLES THE PROTECTION OF SOVEREIGNTY BILL
National News
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI REJECTS PROPOSAL ALLOWING MPS TO APPOINT RDCs AND CAOS
National News
LEADERS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ORDERED TO HAND OVER OFFICES BEFORE MAY 13TH 2026
National News
© 2025 Endigyito FM. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?