Hospital visiting times
HARARE Parirenyatwa Hospital
Mbuya Nehanda Hospital: —
Sally Mugabe Central Hospital
Westend Clinic
General wards (Medical, surgical and maternity wards): 1pm-2pm; 5pm-6pm. Maternity: 7am-7pm (Husbands and partners); Criticare (HDU/CCU/ICU): 10am-10.30am; 5pm-5.30pm; Neonatal Unit: 7am-7pm (Parents only); Paediatric ward: No visitors allowed except parents and guardians who are encouraged to stay with the children at all times
Avenues Clinic (Private) 7am-7pm All wards (1 North, 1 South, Criticare Unit and 2 North) Morning: 10am-11am; Evening: 4pm-5pm; Maternity Premium Morning: 10am-1pm;Evening: 4pm-7pm
Mpilo Central Hospital
United Bulawayo Hospitals
Mater
BULAWAYO
Dei
Ingutsheni
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Gwanda Provincial Hospital
“HOW God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.” — Acts 10:38.
The anointing is the invisible power of God that enables a person to accomplish tasks in a supernatural way.
Nkayi District Hospital
Maphisa District Hospital
Tsholotsho District Hospital
St Luke’s Hospital (Lupane)
Plumtree District Hospital
Gweru Provincial Hospital
Clay Bank (Gweru)
The Midlands Private Hospital
Masvingo Provincial Hospital
Gokwe District Hospital
Hwange Colliery Hospital General wards 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, as well as Private Ward 1: (Monday to Friday) 6am-6.30am; 12pm-1.30pm; 5.30pm-7pm; Weekends and public holidays: 6am-6.30am; 2pm-4pm; 6pm-7pm;
Mutare Hospital
Simply put, anointing is the presence of God working in and through a person’s life. It is like a spiritual mantle or covering that empowers people to do amazing things for God.
The anointing enabled Jesus Christ to do the good only and shun the evil. In other words, He could only love and not hate or hurt. That is why He could heal “all” who were oppressed.
This anointing was not just a one-off event, (Pvt)
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