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Unemployed doctors continue to fight for jobs

BROKEN PROMISES

Unemployed doctors are continuing their fight for jobs in KwaZulu-Natal as they wait for the Department of Health to release vacancies.

In February, 150 doctors took to the streets in Pietermaritzburg and handed over a memorandum at the department’s offices at Natalia House building, calling on health officials to address the unemployment crisis.

At the time, Dr Siyaneliswa Shozi, the event organiser, told the POST they had handed in their CVs and signed the register, saying they were willing to work anywhere in the country.

In the memorandum, they demanded no further budget cuts, and for more money to be

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