President underscores Second Republic’s commitment to health service delivery

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s unannounced visit on Monday to two major referral hospitals in Harare — Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Sally Mugabe Central Hospital — where he saw first-hand the dire conditions facing public health facilities, is a clear demonstration of his profound concern for the nation’s healthcare system and the Second Republic’s commitment to improving the country’s health delivery system.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Kudos to President for impromptu hospital visits

THE decision by President Mnangagwa to just turn up unannounced at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Sally Mugabe Hospital on Monday, with no warning, no sirens and just a handful of senior officials from his office, shows he has the people of Zimbabwe at heart.

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