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Salary crisis hits Meridian Equator Hospital as staff face hardships with no pay since September

Staff at Meridian Equator Hospital are once again expressing their frustration over persistent salary delays, a matter that has been reported multiple times in the past.

This time, employees have not been paid since September, and there has been no official communication from the hospital’s management about the issue.

The ongoing salary crisis is causing hardship for workers, leaving many struggling to meet their basic needs.

Cyprian Nyakundi shared the distressing news on his X space, where he received messages from concerned staff members at the hospital.

One of the employees wrote, “Hi Nyakundi. We are reaching out because Meridian Equator Hospital staff have not received their salaries since September. There has been no communication from the management, and we are facing serious financial strain. Some of us have had to make painful sacrifices, including not being able to provide meals for our families or pay for essential services. The situation is now unbearable, and we are left feeling demoralized. We are calling on the administration to fulfill their obligations and pay us what we are owed. We can’t go on like this anymore.”

The staff’s grievances have been mounting as they face the harsh reality of living without pay for months.

This situation has left many workers unable to provide for their families, pay bills, or cover basic living expenses.

The lack of communication from the hospital’s management has only compounded the frustration, as employees are left in the dark about when, or if, they will receive their salaries.

The delay in payments has severely affected the morale of the staff, who feel neglected and unappreciated.

Many have expressed their concerns about the long-term impact this could have on their health, well-being, and job performance.

In addition to the financial strain, some employees have had to cut back on essential services, including healthcare for themselves and their families, because they cannot afford the costs.

This ongoing issue at Meridian Equator Hospital has sparked outrage within the community and among healthcare workers.

Many are questioning why the hospital’s management continues to neglect its employees despite the critical role they play in the healthcare system.

The workers are demanding immediate action to address the salary delays and ensure that they are paid for the work they have done.

Cyprian Is Nyakundi has been a vocal advocate for these workers, amplifying their voices and shedding light on their struggles.

The staff at Meridian Equator Hospital are now hoping that their grievances will be heard and that the management will take swift action to resolve the situation.

The continued failure to address this issue only deepens the frustration and despair of the workers, who have had to endure this unjust situation for far too long.