Atwoli defends SHA, urges critics to give it a chance
National
By
Pkemoi Ng'enoh
| Mar 29, 2025
The Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary-General, Francis Atwoli, on Friday defended the controversial medical plan under the Social Health Authority (SHA).
Atwoli said that instead of castigating SHA, those opposed to it should allow the State to address the emerging issues.
“Some people have misrepresented the facts about SHA. Some say it is not working, but we have heard testimonies from those who have benefited from it,” Atwoli said.
“It may have some hitches, but it is up to us to make SHA work because there is no other health authority,” he added.
READ MORE
Portland cement issues Sh48m dividend to Treasury, NSSF
IM bank eyes MSME's in quest for Western's market
Kenyan businesses brace for US tariffs impact
New Levies raise a storm at Mombasa Port
Key details on Trump's market-shaking tariffs
Trump imposes 10pc tariffs on Kenyan goods
Lack of written tenant-landlord agreements hampers tax collection
New architects lobby president spells out agenda
Edible oil processors rekindle push to scrap import duty tax
Geothermal still tops Kenya's energy mix despite output decline
Atwoli made the remarks during a meeting of general secretaries of Cotu-affiliated unions.
He also provided an update on discussions held in Geneva with other union leaders regulating workers’ affairs under the International Labour Organisation.
“Some of the issues we emphasised include freedom of association to allow workers to join any union,” said Atwoli.
“We are also pushing for the elimination of discrimination in employment and occupation, where people are discriminated against on the basis of gender and other factors,” he added.
He appealed to victims of discrimination to report such cases to labour unions so that action can be taken on their behalf.