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Two new state of the art hospitals for Bulawayo
08 Apr 2015 at 11:37hrs | Views
Bulawayo will soon have two state of the art hospitals, after two medical practitioners were offered land by the City Council to construct health centres, 263Chat reported.
Doctors D.T. Madondoro of Veronicare Health Private Limited and C.P. Mweyamweya of Shandrilla Investments were recently given permission by the local authority to commence their projects.
The two health centres situated in the high density suburbs of Luveve and Pumula will offer services such as maternity, a Trauma Centre, X-Ray and Ultra Sound, radiology, pharmacy, out patient and admissions among other services.
According to the latest council minutes, the health facilities will assist the community to gain easy access to a medical facility within their vicinity.
If the two hospitals come on board they will ease the pressure on government and council hospitals which are faced with shortage of drugs and essential equipment.
Another specialist hospital, Ekusileni Medical Centre, whose idea was conceived by the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo, is also expected to give a major boost to the country's health system.
Doctors D.T. Madondoro of Veronicare Health Private Limited and C.P. Mweyamweya of Shandrilla Investments were recently given permission by the local authority to commence their projects.
The two health centres situated in the high density suburbs of Luveve and Pumula will offer services such as maternity, a Trauma Centre, X-Ray and Ultra Sound, radiology, pharmacy, out patient and admissions among other services.
According to the latest council minutes, the health facilities will assist the community to gain easy access to a medical facility within their vicinity.
If the two hospitals come on board they will ease the pressure on government and council hospitals which are faced with shortage of drugs and essential equipment.
Another specialist hospital, Ekusileni Medical Centre, whose idea was conceived by the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo, is also expected to give a major boost to the country's health system.
Source - 263chat