Muduvuri rolled out ambulances and free hospital access as flood fears spiked, putting private muscle behind disaster prep.
Who stepped up fast
Who stepped up fast
- Jimayi Muduvuri bankrolled the response.
- His vehicle is the Nehanda-Kaguvi-Lobengula J Muduvuri Foundation.
- The Civil Protection Unit got first call access.
- Medical staff were placed on alert nationwide.
- Three fully equipped ambulances went on standby.
- Hospitals agreed to admit disaster victims free of charge.
- Fuel and logistics stayed covered privately.
- Facilities prepped for emergency intake.
- Weather forecasts warned of major flooding.
- Regional storms hammered nearby countries.
- Zimbabwe faced similar exposure risks.
- Early action beats waiting for damage.
- Kadoma, Gokwe, and Masvingo facilities stood ready.
- Harare and Matabeleland sites joined the alert.
- Manicaland hospitals entered standby mode.
- Coverage aimed nationwide reach.
- Ambulances deploy when disasters hit.
- Hospitals treat victims without billing.
- Doctors and nurses stay on-call.
- Private aid complements the state response.