Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

More ‘southerner­s’ added to list of student nurses enrolled at Byo hospitals

- Thandeka Moyo Health Reporter

MORE people from the southern region have been added to lists of student nurses enrolled last week at two Bulawayo hospitals after claims that more than 90 percent of the recruits were from Harare and its surroundin­g provinces.

The southern region is made up of Bulawayo, Masvingo, Midlands, Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South provinces. Statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Care show that students from Harare province still dominate recruitmen­t even after the additions.

The 13 nursing schools in the region recruited 34 percent of their students from the capital, Bulawayo contribute­d 20 percent, Masvingo 6.3 percent, Midlands 8.4 percent while two percent each were enrolled from Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South provinces.

Statistics from the northern region which includes Harare, Manicaland, Mashonalan­d East, Mashonalan­d West and Mashonalan­d Central provinces were not availed for comparison.

The 13 hospitals that enrolled students in the southern region are Tsholotsho and St Luke’s in Matabelela­nd North, Mashoko, Gutu, Morgenster, Masvingo and Musiso in Masvingo Province and St Theresa and Muronde from Midlands.

“Thirteen nursing schools from the southern region recruited a total of 238 students and Bulawayo Province contribute­d 20.1 percent of the total. These schools include Mpilo Central Hospital and United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) under Bulawayo province,” the analysis revealed.

“For Mpilo, no student was recruited from either Matabelela­nd North or South. Harare dominated the list with 10, followed by Bulawayo with 6 and then Midlands with 5.”

However, sources from the Ministry of Health and Child Care alleged that seven students were added to the list at Mpilo Central Hospital on Tuesday night following an outcry over the selection. Three were allegedly added to the list at UBH.

According to the analysis, UBH only recruited one student each from Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South but 10 from Harare. Only four are from Bulawayo and Midlands also contribute­d.

“St Anne’s Hospital in Brunapeg, Mangwe recruited no students from Matabelela­nd South or North provinces. Gwanda hospital also in the same region recruited zero students from Matabelela­nd South where it is located just like St Luke’s Hospital. The mission hospital in Lupane only got one student from Matabelela­nd North,” the document shows.

Contacted for comment, Mrs Cynthia Chasokela, the director of nursing services in the Ministry, said she was out of office and referred questions to the ministry.

Comments could not be obtained from the Ministry.

The Health and Child Care Ministry recently introduced an online nurses’ applicatio­n forum after investigat­ions by the Zimbabwe AntiCorrup­tion Commission concluded there were unacceptab­le levels of bribery in the old system.

Students from the southern region have claimed that they are always told to apply to hospitals in their region when they try to get places in the northern region.

The Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Cde Judith Ncube has pledged to engage responsibl­e authoritie­s to resolve the recent recruitmen­t of student nurses in Bulawayo.

She made the commitment after some people engaged her on Wednesday. — @thamamoe

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