Mnangagwa Pledges to Revive Zimbabwe's Healthcare System Amid Criticism

President Emmerson Mnangagwa admits Zimbabwe hospitals are falling apart. He told party leaders at ZANU-PF headquarters that his government failed people. The president visited medical centers last month and saw terrible conditions. He promised never to let health services get this bad again. Party members heard him confess the system needs major fixes.

Mnangagwa tried to sound hopeful about other areas of government work. He said schools are doing much better and students find jobs around the world. The president claimed his team has a clear plan to modernize hospitals. He wants ZANU-PF members to lead the charge for better services. The party must help transform the economy and fix broken systems.

Zimbabwe hospitals face serious problems every day. Patients wait in long lines for treatment. Medicine runs out frequently and skilled doctors leave for other countries. Many citizens cannot afford private healthcare and depend on failing public clinics. The health crisis affects millions of people across the nation.

The president reminded party members about their revolutionary history. He said ZANU-PF achieved major victories over 45 years of leadership. Mnangagwa urged delegates to stay focused on building something future generations will respect. He wants communities and young people ready for tomorrow. Critics doubt these latest promises will create real change after years of similar pledges.
 

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