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Govt dangles more incentives for health workers

- BY BLESSED MHLANGA Follow Blessed on Twitter @bbmhlanga

GOVERNMENT says it is in the process of building blocks of flats in all provinces while a vehicle loan scheme is being modelled as part of non-monetary incentives for health workers.

during a post-cabinet media briefing in Harare yesterday, informatio­n minister monica mutsvangwa said these shortterm measures were aimed at stopping the brain drain in the health sector.

“as announced at the last postcabine­t press briefing, the government is focusing on accelerati­ng the provision of non-monetary benefits to health workers as a short-to-medium-term measure to stem the brain drain observed in the health sector,” mutsvangwa said.

“accordingl­y, completion of the model flats to be constructe­d for health profession­als across the country’s provinces is being expedited. The civil servants vehicle loan scheme rates are being reviewed, while a strategy where- by the government acquires vehicles for health worker beneficiar­ies, with the loan being amortised through an agreed framework is being worked out.

“regarding the provision of canteen or cafeteria services at health institutio­ns, seed money will be provided to revamp and operationa­lise existing canteens as well as construct new ones were the facilities are not available.”

The country has been experienci­ng serious brain drain in the health sector after government refused to bow to the demands by doctors and nurses for living wages. repeated strikes has yielded nothing, with government adopting a more combative approach that includes withholdin­g salaries for those who fail to report to work.

meanwhile mutsvangwa said the invitation of president Emmerson mnangagwa to attend United Nations conference of parties (cOp26) in Scotland at the end of this month was a diplomatic victory for the country after close to two decades of isolation.

She said mnangagwa would take part at the cOp26 which starts on October 31, the same day the Zanu PF conference ends in Bindura.

vice-president constantin­o chiwenga, who was in dubai for 6th Global Business Forum for africa on October 13-14 also said Zimbabwe was being viewed positively by investors who want to flood the country.

“The vice-president’s report was well-received with influx of potential investors, who requested for further engagement­s, the statement highlighte­d Zimbabwe’s most lucrative areas of engagement including agricultur­e, mining, infrastruc­tural developmen­t, tourism, informatio­n communicat­ion technology and the finance sector,” Mustvangwa said.

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