Kenyan doctors in Cuba face starvation

Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki signs a deal allowing Kenyan doctors to study in Cuba

Well… maybe they’re not really starving, as the headline above suggests — which is taken verbatim for a Kenyan news outlet — but they’re certainly having a very hard time in Castrogonia.

These are bona fide doctors, not medical students, who are receiving extra training from the Castro dynasty’s medical monopoly.

As usual, their government has been duped into believing the Big Lie about health care in Castrogonia, and they’ve been sent there “to study how the country has managed to make great strides in health care” because “Cuba is respected by governments all over the world for provision of quality health services.”

These hapless fools are really victims of Castronoid propaganda –constantly echoed by El Niuyortain and other Western news outlets–  and they are there under the usual arrangements: Their government pays Castro, Inc. some undisclosed amount for each trainee, and in return, Castro, Inc is supposed to provide them with room and board.

Aaaah, but life is expensive in Cuba, and with food in short supply, they are not receiving the meals promised to them by Castro, Inc.  To make matters worse, their allowances from Kenya have mysteriously vanished, and these doctors can’t even pay for even a simple cup of tea, or make phone calls to their loved ones back home.

Never mind the most obvious fact that these Kenyan doctors are receiving woefully inadequate training.  That’s of no concern to Castro, Inc., which makes its profit, whether they learn anything useful or not, whether they are starving or not.

Good luck finding this story in El Niuyortain.

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From Kenyans.co.ke:

Kenyan doctors who were sent to study in Cuba have complained that the government has neglected them.

The 50 doctors claim that some of their colleagues can barely afford 10am and 4pm cup of tea which cost Kshs 600.

The high cost of calling back home to check on their families has also dented their pockets as it costs Kshs 102 per minute.

The government deal that saw them leave the country, promised them a Kshs 36,000 monthly stipend for the two years of study.

Health Chief Administrative Secretary Rashid Aman explained that the amount was arrived at because Cuba would provide the doctors with accommodation and meals.

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  1. To Castro, Inc., Kenyans are just suckers to be used, same as Mandela was (even if he bought Fidel’s BS).

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