NEW: Charitable trust to introduce mobile clinics

Online Reporter

THE Mission Charitable Trust is set to establish mobile clinics throughout the country as a way of fighting communicable diseases as well as HIV and Aids.

Formerly known as the Mudavanhu Charitable Trust, the organisation is currently training nurse aides that will be deployed as nursing assistants to the country’s rural areas.

Retired army sergeant Mr Shepherd Mudavanhu, a founding member of the Trust, said the mobile clinics will be operational by the beginning of next month.

“As we speak, more than 30 nurse aides are undergoing refresher courses. After the courses, they will then be deployed.

“We have been cleared by the relevant authorities and all our papers are in order,” he said.

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