Arron Nyamayaro
THE Hwedza woman, who was battered in a vicious gang attack by five women who even recorded the vicious assault, has completed a nurse aide training course.
Mavis Mada, 18, was abused for four hours and the assailants even inserted three sticks into her private parts. She was offered a free three-months training course at Pacific 24Hour Hospital in Mabvuku by Dr Michael Mandaza.
The hospital also managed her rehabilitation as she recovered, both physically and mentally, from the severe battering she received at the hands of the five women.
“We are happy that Mavis has successfully completed her nurse aide training course we offered.
“We will inform you on her next step after consulting her parents,” said Dr Mandaza.
The training, according to Dr Mandaza, was a gesture to empower Mavis so that she becomes self-sufficient.
Mavis failed her Ordinary Level examinations two years ago and has been living with her grandmother.
She comes from a very poor background.
Her mother is a house maid in Harare, her father died some time ago and she has been staying with her grandmother in Hwedza.
Pacific 24hr Hospital funded the full bill of the training, full uniform sets and also funded her food and accommodation throughout the 90 days of training.




