The government of Matabeleland North province has commended Hwange Colliery Company Limited Holdings for its investments in nurse training, stating that the initiative strengthens local healthcare. A government representative, Tapera Mugoriya, expressed that such public-private partnerships are valued for enhancing critical sectors, especially in communities hosting major national assets. He noted that the graduation of 36 nurses marked a significant step in bolstering the province's health systems.
HCCL Holdings CEO William Gambiza expressed pride in the graduates, describing the ceremony as a celebration of dedication and the start of a noble calling. He reaffirmed the company's commitment to supporting the Hwange Medical Company as a commercial health unit, emphasizing that a strong health system is essential for workforce productivity and community well-being. He added that the company's operations are guided by Environmental, Social, and Governance principles.
Traditional leaders, including Chief Whange, also praised the company for developing healthcare professionals. The event recognized outstanding students, with Patience Mwembwe named the top achiever of her cohort for her academic and practical excellence. Other award recipients included Thandekile Sibanda, Nobukhosi Ndiweni, and Teresa Shoko for their respective accomplishments.
HCCL Holdings CEO William Gambiza expressed pride in the graduates, describing the ceremony as a celebration of dedication and the start of a noble calling. He reaffirmed the company's commitment to supporting the Hwange Medical Company as a commercial health unit, emphasizing that a strong health system is essential for workforce productivity and community well-being. He added that the company's operations are guided by Environmental, Social, and Governance principles.
Traditional leaders, including Chief Whange, also praised the company for developing healthcare professionals. The event recognized outstanding students, with Patience Mwembwe named the top achiever of her cohort for her academic and practical excellence. Other award recipients included Thandekile Sibanda, Nobukhosi Ndiweni, and Teresa Shoko for their respective accomplishments.