Healthcare Under Scrutiny: Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health and Child Care Speaks Out

The Ministry of Health and Child Care in Zimbabwe has issued a statement in response to recent negative comments on social media about public healthcare. The ministry acknowledges the right to free speech but emphasizes the importance of fair and fact-based discussions.

The ministry highlights its achievements under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, including major infrastructure upgrades, improved medical equipment and supplies, expanded training programs for healthcare workers, and enhanced maternal and child health outcomes. Notably, the ministry mentions the successful open-heart surgeries at Parirenyatwa Hospital and the demonstration of telemedicine capabilities in Gokwe North.

The ministry calls for collaboration and constructive engagement to address challenges in the health sector, rather than confrontation. It reaffirms its commitment to transparency, accountability, and transforming Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.

Key achievements:

1. Infrastructure upgrades at hospitals
2. Improved medical equipment and supplies
3. Expanded healthcare worker training
4. Enhanced maternal and child health outcomes
5. Landmark open-heart surgeries
6. Telemedicine capabilities demonstration

The ministry’s statement emphasizes the importance of working together to build a resilient and equitable healthcare system for all Zimbabweans.
Healthcare Under Scrutiny: Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health and Child Care Speaks Out

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