💨 Abstract
The KwaZulu-Natal legislature has allocated R150 million to recruit 270 healthcare workers, including doctors and nurses, at state hospitals. The move aims to address unemployment among medical professionals and improve healthcare services in the province. Despite high demand for these jobs, the high number of applicants highlighted the severe unemployment rate among medical personnel. Successful candidates will start their duties by September 15th.
Courtesy: Neesha Maharaj
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