The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt tightens nursing school requiremen­ts

- Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau

GOVERNMENT has tightened enrolment requiremen­ts for individual­s intending to train as nurses and only aspiring candidates people below the age of 30 with five Ordinary Levels from one sitting are eligible.

In a letter dated October 10 addressed to all hospital chief executive officers, provincial medical directors and medical superinten­dents, Heath and Child Care Permanent Secretary Dr Gerald Gwinji said enrolment requiremen­ts would change with effect from the May 2019 intake.

“Applicants for the above course should be between ages of 18 and 30 years. Applicants must have five O-Level passes in one sitting with Grade C or better. The subjects should include English Language, Mathematic­s and a Science subject. The two other subjects exclude practical subjects such as Woodwork, Building, Metalwork, Fashion and Fabrics,” reads Dr Gwinji’s letter.

Matabelela­nd North provincial medical director Dr Alfred Muchara confirmed receiving the directive.

He, however, said further details should be sought from Dr Gwinji who was unreachabl­e for comment as his cellphone rang unanswered while he did not respond to messages sent to his mobile phone.

The Zimbabwe Nurses’ Associatio­n (Zina) welcomed Government’s position saying it would improve the quality of nurses being produced in the country.

Zina spokespers­on Mr Enoch Dongo said nurses provide an important service to the nation hence it should never be a profession for opportunis­ts.

“Government has said it now wants somebody to enrol as a nurse if the person has O-Level Mathematic­s, English and a Science subject in one sitting. Previously, the strict qualificat­ion was English Language and a Science subject but someone could enrol with more than one sitting. Mathematic­s was not a requiremen­t,” said Mr Dongo.

“In a nutshell it’s a good developmen­t because it strengthen­s our profession as nurses. We don’t want a situation where our profession is taken as a dump site for people. Why? Because we deal with patients hence we need to be assured of having brilliant and competent nurses.”

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