The Herald (Harare)
Published by the government of Zimbabwe
The Herald (Harare)
23 April 2008
Posted to the web 23 April 2008
Harare
CHINHOYI Provincial Hospital has received a major boost after getting 
three medical doctors from Cuba under a government-to-government agreement.
The three general surgeons - who began work on Monday last week -- 
replaced three others who left under the same arrangement recently.
Mashonaland West provincial medical director Dr Wenceslaus Nyamayaro 
confirmed the arrival of the doctors, saying it would go a long way in 
improving capacity and relieving the burden on other practitioners.
"The doctors started work last week on Monday and are now undergoing 
their induction," he said.
The hospital currently has about four doctors against an ideal staff 
complement of 21 general practitioners and six specialist doctors to 
fully function as a referral institution. This means the available 
doctors are working round the clock to fully service the hospital.
The country has been experiencing massive brain drain which Government 
has sought to curb by introducing incentives under the recently launched 
skills retention programme.
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