Dr Moyo marks Chitungwiza's 40 years of final-days care

Chitungwiza Central Hospital commemorated 40 years of community healthcare service at a recent ceremony attended by Chief Seke and former Health Minister Obadiah Moyo. The facility opened as a Provincial General Hospital on Dec. 24, 1984, and Prime Minister Robert Mugabe inaugurated the institution on Nov. 6, 1986. The hospital now serves approximately 4.5 million residents from Chitungwiza and nearby rural communities.

Moyo served as chief executive before becoming ZANU-PF Senator for the area and praised the hospital's evolution into a teaching facility. He described the institution as more than just infrastructure and emphasized its role in caring for births and the elderly. Healthcare professionals and community members gathered to acknowledge the hospital's significant contributions to public health over the past four decades.
 

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