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Belvedere Clinic Revamp Brings Better Healthcare
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29314, member: 2262"] The Hindu Society spent $35,000 to fix up Belvedere Clinic before giving it back to Harare City Council. This health center serves people from Belvedere and nearby neighborhoods. City leaders, medical staff, and local residents came together for the clinic's handover event. Mayor Jacob Mafume talked about how these small health centers protect everyone from diseases that cross borders into local communities. The clinic played a big role during both COVID-19 and the recent cholera outbreaks, helping millions of sick people. Every day, more than 40 local residents visit this health center for care. Recent improvements have added better medical tools, fixed building issues, and upgraded bathroom areas. Ward 5 Councilor Abdurrahman Sapa explained that local clinics make healthcare easy to reach for regular people. Almost three million people rely on these basic health centers as their first stop when seeking medical help. Patients can find disease prevention, pregnancy care, children's health services, and emergency treatment at these locations. Better clinic buildings help individual patients and make the whole city workforce healthier and more productive, which boosts the economy. Hindu Society president Nalu Patel promised to continue supporting Zimbabwe's health system through money, medical supplies, and training programs. He stressed that community participation matters for keeping health services running well. Patients, especially pregnant women, felt happy about the clinic's improvements. They believe the better building and equipment will help doctors and nurses take care of them properly. [/QUOTE]
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