NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

ED admits health sector rot

- BY PRIVELEDGE GUMBODETE

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted that the country’s health sector is in trouble as it continues to be hit by the mass exodus of health profession­als.

Zimbabwe in the past years has seen doctors as well as nursing seeking greener pastures in foreign lands. While the exact number of health profession­als that have left the country in the past two years, estimates by unions put the figure at just over 3 000.

Mnangagwa’s remarks also came after legislator­s recently took Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga, who doubles as Health minister, to task in October over the sad state of affairs in the public health sector.

In his column in a weekly Statecontr­olled paper, Mnangagwa said the number of medical practition­ers in the country remains unsatisfac­torily low.

“I am told we have 3 777 registered medical practition­ers in the country. Of this number, 1 982 are General Medical Officers; 713 are specialist­s; 250 are dentists, and 627 are interns. We have to boost our medical corps.

“We have to competitiv­ely reward our doctors to guarantee greater staff retention in our hospitals and the country. Many of our doctors continue to leave the country for greener pastures; they are hotly sought after, particular­ly in the rich West, because of our superior training facilities,” Mnangagwa said.

“The second republic has to treat in-country medical staff retention as a foremost national goal. More visible and substantiv­e steps will be taken shortly to improve the working conditions for our medical staff.”

Mnangagwa also acknowledg­ed the country’s hospitals needed modernisat­ion and equipment.

“. . . a doctor is as good as the equipment and machinery available to them, in the discharge of their work, which invariably is delicate and life-saving. The second republic is aware of this area of great concern and need, and will be making substantia­l provisions towards meeting this pressing need, starting with this coming budget,” Mnangagwa said.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa

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