DOCTORS gathered at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, preparing to march to the offices of their employer, the Health Services Board

DOZENS OF ZIMBABWE JUNIOR DOCTORS gathered at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, preparing to march to the offices of their employer, the Health Services Board to present, among other issues, their inability to continue reporting for duty due to what they are calling “appalling and disgraceful” conditions of service, poor salaries of less than US$200 a month, as well as lack of adequate or working equipment to do their jobs. More news to follow. Sibusiso Ngwenya.

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