Zim nurses seek better conditions abroad but fear for patients at home

For Zimbabweans who saw people like Mafukidze as heroes, their departures are seen as a great loss.
By Al Jazeera Feb. 11, 2024

Health ministry enforces dress code

The ministry said health workers needed to adhere to the dress code as set by the Health Services Board.
By Brent Shamu Dec. 8, 2023

Civil servants scoff at split-bonus payments

They have been demanding a once-off payment of their bonus in both foreign and local currency.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Nov. 24, 2023

Feature: Zim nurses stuck between rock and hard surface

More than 4 330 nurses trained in Zimbabwe are registered with UK’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
By Farai Shawn Matiashe and Emma Batha Nov. 9, 2023

Feature: Health crisis: ‘We are all doomed’

People are not going for regular check-ups because they cannot afford exorbitant fees charged for consultation and other medical services by private services.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Sep. 1, 2023

Health Talk: Health workers exodus inimical to healthcare delivery

At least 7,3 million nurses and midwives are currently employed in the European region, but the figure is said to be inadequate to meet current and future needs.
By Dr Johannes Marisa Jul. 16, 2023

Africa must avoid collapsing its health delivery system

At least 7,3 million nurses and midwives are currently employed in Europe, but the figure is believed to be inadequate to meet current and future needs.
By Johannes Marisa Jul. 13, 2023

Council’s drive to recruit nurses stalls

Bulawayo deputy mayor Mlandu Ncube said council was still working on the budget.
By Zanele Ndlovu Jun. 18, 2023

Nurses put govt on notice

In an emotional letter to the Health Services Commission (HSC), nurses said they were having to watch helplessly while patients die in under-equipped hospitals.
By Mirriam Mangwaya May. 26, 2023