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Mukwa and Maleti flood Bulawayo blood banks as NBSZ warns of crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57967, member: 636"] Kim Mukwa visits the National Blood Service Zimbabwe every four months to donate blood as an O-type universal donor. Her husband, Sam Maleti, overcame initial hesitation about blood donation myths and joined her regular contributions. The couple views their donations as a shared mission that strengthens their relationship while helping save lives. Their commitment represents a growing need for consistent donors across Zimbabwe's healthcare system. Blood donation has become their way of contributing to community welfare. Zimbabwe faces significant challenges in maintaining adequate blood supplies for medical emergencies. Research shows 56.9 percent of first-time donors stop contributing within four years despite initial enthusiasm. The National Blood Service Zimbabwe reports that reserves sometimes drop to just several days of available supply. Over 70 percent of donated blood comes from people under age 40, yet older citizens often require transfusions most frequently. Emergency situations, such as car accidents, can require up to 50 units of blood per patient. Government subsidies since 2018 have reduced patient costs for blood transfusions in public hospitals. Children under five, pregnant women, and emergency cases receive free blood at state facilities. Adult patients still face charges for processing and safety testing procedures. Corporate partnerships with organizations like Redan Petroleum provide incentives for donors through fuel coupons and other appreciation gifts. [/QUOTE]
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