The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Lupane Provincial Hospital constructi­on gathers momentum

- Herald Reporter

THE first phase for the constructi­on of Lupane Provincial Hospital is expected to be completed next year, with the out- patients department opening its doors to the public soon after, a senior official in the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said.

Speaking at an all- stakeholde­rs preBudget meeting for the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Harare recently, the ministry’s finance director, Mrs Heather Machamire, who was represente­d by Ms Lynnette Tennis, said they had been allocated $ 50 million towards constructi­on of the hospital by Treasury in the last budgetary allocation­s.

“We hope to complete the first phase of this institutio­n so that by end of 2020, the out- patients department facilities would be functional,” said Mrs Machamire.

Once complete, Lupane Provincial Hospital is expected to serve as a referral health centre for all seven district hospitals in Matabelela­nd North Province.

St Luke’s Mission Hospital is being used as the provincial hospital, with cases being referred to Mpilo or United Bulawayo Hospitals, a move which has a bearing on costs of medical care for patients since they have to meet transport costs too.

Matabelela­nd North was the only province which has not had a provincial hospital since Independen­ce in 1980.

Government is committed to construct Lupane Provincial Hospital; work started in 2005 before it was abandoned in 2007 due to financial challenges.

Government re- committed $ 50 million towards the project during the last budgetary allocation­s, thereby reviving constructi­on of the hospital.

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