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The teachers said they previously petitioned President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to address their concerns with no joy.
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The visit exposed the critical state of public hospitals, where nurses work under extreme conditions and patients suffer due to a lack of medicine, equipment and proper care.
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Yet the field often falters when pressed to explain why these forms of business stir such hope — and what ultimately makes them “positive”.
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Act quickly on health service delivery
When Youth minister Tinoda Machakaire blew the trumpet about the collapsing health delivery system, daggers were pointed at him for multiple reasons.
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Beyond impromptu hospital visits
The visit comes a month after Youth Affairs minister Tinoda Machakaire made an impassioned plea to Mnangagwa to visit public hospitals.
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UZ drives research for HIV cure
She was speaking in an interview on the sidelines of the ongoing Sadc Joint Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Education in Harare yesterday.
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Zim’s sugar giant gets rescue deal
Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe operates Triangle and Hippo Valley sugar mills with a combined processing capacity of 3,5 million tonnes of sugarcane annually.
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