Universal Health Coverage (UHC) workers are gearing up for a large-scale protest scheduled for tomorrow, March 4, 2025, as they demand job security and the long-overdue payment of their gratuities.
The demonstration shows growing frustrations among healthcare workers amid ongoing debates about labor rights and government accountability.
According to a mobilization poster circulating widely online, the protest is set to kick off at 8:00 AM at Green Park Terminus, a bustling hub in the capital.
From there, participants plan to march to the Ministry of Health (MOH) offices, bringing their grievances directly to the doorstep of policymakers.
The protests comes asking government to implement the workers’ demands while criticizing delays in gratuity disbursements.

This protest follows months of simmering tension between UHC employees and the government, with job security emerging as a top trending topic in healthcare discussions.
Workers argue that despite their frontline contributions to the UHC initiative—a flagship program aimed at ensuring accessible healthcare for all—their contracts remain precarious, and promised gratuities have yet to materialize.
As the clock ticks down to tomorrow’s march, all eyes are on Green Park Terminus, where the voices of UHC workers are expected to resonate loudly.