Doctors finally receive full salary arrears after 7-year standoff with State
KMPDU officials Dennis Miskellah (Deputy SG), Abi Mwachi (Chairman), Health CS Aden Duale, KMPDU SG Dr. Davji Atellah, and Public Health PS Mary Muthoni. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Doctors in the country have finally received the second and final
batch of their long-pending 2017–2024 salary arrears, marking the end of a
seven-year battle between the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and
Dentists Union (KMPDU) and the government.
In a letter dated September 9, 2025, Public Health and Professional Standards Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni wrote to KMPDU Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah, confirming that the arrears had been processed and released.
“Following the signing of the
Return-to-Work Formula and its Addendum on 19th December 2024, the National Government
committed to settling doctors' basic salary arrears for the period 2017-2024 in
two instalments. The first instalment was paid in December 2024,” PS Muthoni
stated.
“The purpose of this letter is
therefore to notify you that the second and final payment has been processed,
approved, and released. By-product instructions have also been forwarded to the
respective banks for onward crediting into the doctors' accounts.”
On Wednesday, Dr. Atellah confirmed
that the funds had indeed reached members’ accounts, describing the payout as a
“historic victory” for doctors and the wider labor movement.
“Today marks a historic victory
for doctors and the labor movement in Kenya. After seven years of relentless
pursuit, the second and final batch of the 2017–2024 Basic Salary Arrears has
been released, and members have begun receiving them in their various banks,”
said Dr. Atellah.
He termed the disbursement the
culmination of the union’s push for the full implementation of the 2017
Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the Return-to-Work Agreement signed
in 2024.
“It proves that with unity of
purpose, strategic and intentional leadership, workers can achieve a lot,” he
said.
The KMPDU boss noted that the
development followed President William Ruto’s personal pledge during a meeting
at State House in May 2024.
“This positive development came
after we met with President Dr. William Ruto last year May 2024 in State House
Nairobi. In this meeting, the President gave his commitment to resolve not only
the arrears in less than two years but also other pending CBA issues,” he
recalled.
Dr. Atellah also hailed the role
of Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale and PS Muthoni in implementing the
Return-to-Work Formula, signed after protracted disputes last year.
“We acknowledge the support of
our Cabinet Secretary, Aden Duale, and PS Mary Muthoni, whose leadership has
been instrumental in implementing the 2024 Return-to-Work Formula (RTWF). The
CS has embraced dialogue and forthright attitude in implementing agreements,”
he said.
Looking ahead, KMPDU says its
next priority is securing the 2024–2025 arrears, ensuring doctors’ payslips
reflect new salary rates, and pushing for the employment of 2,000 doctors.
“The next step is to secure the
2024–2025 arrears and ensure that every doctor’s payslip reflects the rightful
new salary rates and employment of 2000 doctors,” Dr. Atellah stated.
He further challenged county Governors
to play their part, especially in promoting deserving doctors and providing
functional medical cover.
“I also want to challenge the
governors to also hold their end of the bargain and promote all the deserving
doctors, and also provide functional medical cover. This will ensure industrial
harmony, a prerequisite for a successful UHC implementation,” he said.


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