The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Villagers appeal for more clinics

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during a ZANU-PF rally at Dumba some 30km east of the border town on Tuesday, Ward 15 (Shabwe) councillor Meniere Boy Ndou (Beitbridge East) said they have since identified sites where more clinics could be constructe­d in the area.

“We have compiled our needs and proposed sites for clinics, which we have sent to Beitbridge Rural District Council (BBRDC) and all political leaders,” said Clr Ndou. “We have an assurance from authoritie­s at BBRDC that they will start pegging and conducting other feasibilit­y studies on our proposed sites. Some of the existing primary health care institutio­ns in constituen­cy need electrific­ation and to be equipped with requisite medical tools and human resources.

“We are also urging the local authority to consider upgrading Shabwe clinic to a polyclinic or hospital to cater for most people in this constituen­cy.”

He said the villagers were pooling resources together to speed up the constructi­on of more clinics but still needed more material and technical assistance.

He said land clearance for a proposed clinic at Dumba was in progress.

The rally was also attended by Cdes Albert Nguluvhe and Ruth Maboyi both aspiring members of parliament for Beitbridge East and West constituen­cies respective­ly. Beitbridge has only one 140 bed referral hospital, seven private clinics in town and 16 rural clinics, which are widely spaced.

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