
Parirenyatwa and Harare (Sally Mugabe) Hospitals have a serious crisis in the Surgery departments of, Neurosurgery, Gynecology, Orthopedic, Cardiac and General Surgery.
They used to do it daily, now it’s once a week due to a massive shortage of Theatre Nurses, equipment and consumables.
If you look at the charts below you will notice a serious shift between the 2015 rooster and the one for 2022.
When things were thought to be really bad under a Mugabe in 2015, the hospitals were still doing more surgeries than they are doing today.
Right now they are operating in emergency mode, with only few serious cases getting attended to.
This is the true cost of corruption, looting and plunder by ZANUPF.
This is the real picture of Zimbabwe’s failed healthcare!
Then you hear some idiot saying that they don’t do politics!
In simple terms what this means is that, when you or your relative is in dire need of surgery, you or they will die before the operation,
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