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The $200,000 Question Mark: A Clinic That Doesn’t Add Up

July 7, 2025
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The $200,000 Question Mark: A Clinic That Doesn’t Add Up

The Bhale Rural Health centre in Hwange District is a prime example of how not to build a clinic. With $200,000 allocated for the project, you’d expect a sturdy, modern facility that can provide quality healthcare services to the community. Instead, you get two small buildings that resemble mud huts more than medical facilities. It’s like they took the phrase “building a clinic from the ground up” a bit too literally, and forgot to include the part about building it to last.

The structures are already showing signs of deterioration, with window latches coming undone and door hinges breaking off. The walls are cracking, and the whole building looks like it wouldn’t survive a gentle breeze. It’s a wonder the contractor didn’t just build a sandcastle instead, because that’s about the same level of quality. One can only imagine the look on the faces of the patients and healthcare workers when they see the state of the clinic. Will they be able to trust the walls to hold up, or will they be too busy worrying about the building collapsing?

The local community isn’t shy about expressing their disappointment. Chief Nekatambe’s call for the clinic to be destroyed and rebuilt from scratch is a testament to the severity of the situation. “Locals should be involved in tenders for such projects,” he said, implying that maybe, just maybe, the community could have done a better job. Dr. Joram Gumbo’s diplomatic understatement that the clinic “does not meet our minimum requirements” is a polite way of saying it’s a complete mess.

The community had been travelling 19 kilometres to access the nearest healthcare centre in Dinde, and the new clinic was supposed to be a solution to that problem. Instead, it’s become a symbol of the government’s failure to deliver quality services to its citizens. The clinic’s poor construction is not just an inconvenience; it’s a matter of life and death. Will the government take responsibility for this mess, or will they just sweep it under the rug?

With $200,000 invested, it’s clear that something went terribly wrong. Perhaps it’s time for the government to re-evaluate their construction process and hold the contractor accountable. After all, a clinic should be a place of healing, not a hazard waiting to happen. The community deserves better, and it’s time for the government to step up and deliver.

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