Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Normalcy returns to health institutio­ns

- Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau

NORMALCY has returned to public hospitals following the recruitmen­t of qualified but previously unemployed nurses and readmissio­n of those who had been dismissed but reapplied successful­ly, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyat­wa said yesterday.

He told a Press conference in Harare that a majority of the 5 974 nurses who went on strike last Monday applied for readmissio­n and Government had since instructed institutio­ns to take them back.

The full complement of nurses employed in the public health sector is 16 974.

“Services in our hospitals have since returned to normal utilising those nurses who did not participat­e in the industrial action, beefed up by the recruitmen­t of qualified nurses who were not in employment as well as nurses below 70 years who were retired,” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

“In addition, all nurses who were on official leave were recalled to duty,” he said.

“The majority of nurses who were dismissed have since reapplied for re-engagement and Government has permitted them to resume duty pending final approval from the employer (Health Services Board),” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

He said hospitals were given specific quotas in addition to already existing establishm­ents to recruit more nurses from those qualified but unemployed and retired nurses between the ages of 55 and 70 years old.

“As we carry out these recruitmen­t processes, we have allocated specific quotas per institutio­n of new registered general nurses to recruit.

“Institutio­ns are directed to recruit to the maximum allocated figure. We have enough qualified nurses who are unemployed to fill up these allocated quotas,” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

He expressed dismay over last week’s decision by the nurses to down tools when Government was working towards addressing not only their concerns but also all other health profession categories.

Dr Parirenyat­wa said Government was looking into the outstandin­g issues and promised to resolve them urgently.

He applauded nurses who did not take part in the industrial action for prioritisi­ng the welfare of patients.

Nurses went on strike demanding a review of their allowances and rationalis­ation of the grading system.

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Dr David Parirenyat­wa

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