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Mzimba Malawi, nepotism betrayal leaves anaesthetic techs seething
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50247, member: 636"] Hospital workers at Mzimba District Hospital are fighting mad about unfair treatment. Medical staff who help patients during surgery have been stuck at the same job level for more than ten years. These Anaesthetic Clinical Technicians save lives every day but cannot move up in their careers. Some started working in 2017 and remain at grade HK without any advancement. Their anger grows as they watch newer employees zoom past them on the promotion ladder. The investigation reveals dirty secrets about how promotions really work at the hospital. Workers with family members in government positions advance quickly through the system. Regular staff members without connections stay trapped at the bottom. One anonymous worker shared how colleagues who started after them have already received two promotions. The unfair system breaks all the rules about how government jobs should operate. Government regulations require workers to earn promotions after good performance over time. Supervisors should recommend deserving staff when job openings become available. However, the system has completely failed these medical professionals at Mzimba District Hospital. Low morale spreads throughout the workplace as staff lose faith in fair treatment. Hospital management and the Ministry of Health refuse to comment on these serious allegations. Health experts demand immediate changes to fix this broken promotion system. These medical workers perform crucial duties that keep patients alive during operations. Fair promotions would boost worker happiness and improve patient care across the hospital. The scandal highlights major problems with how Malawi treats its healthcare heroes. [/QUOTE]
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