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Doctors at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital say they will be embarking on an indefinite strike in three days over what leadership describes as harassment and persistent orders to move out of their Danyame residences in Kumasi.
JoyNews is reliably informed that many of the doctors have received notices asking them to move out of their official bungalows because they have been sold out.
The development has got the leadership of the GMA to rally its members for a strike, which will be announced after an emergency meeting tomorrow.
In a letter written and signed by several consultants and specialists of KATH, the doctors complained of ejection notices and served them to vacate what should have been government bungalows allocated to them.
Read their letter below;
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