Security personnel received diplomas after completing medical training programs at Imbizo Barracks in Bulawayo over the weekend. The Health Service Training School certified 150 graduates from Zimbabwe's military branches and law enforcement agencies. Students finished programs in nursing, traumatology, environmental health technology, and medical assistance.
Staff Major General Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi addressed the ceremony as guest speaker. He urged new practitioners to maintain high standards while serving their colleagues. The official warned against corrupt behavior that endangers military and police personnel. He stressed that Zimbabwe's constitution guarantees healthcare access as a basic right.
The general emphasized how skilled medical workers support economic growth under the National Development Strategy. Healthcare delivery remains a government priority requiring qualified professionals. Male graduates numbered 101 while female graduates totaled 49. The ceremony marked completion of specialized training for personnel from the army, air force, police force, and correctional services.
Staff Major General Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi addressed the ceremony as guest speaker. He urged new practitioners to maintain high standards while serving their colleagues. The official warned against corrupt behavior that endangers military and police personnel. He stressed that Zimbabwe's constitution guarantees healthcare access as a basic right.
The general emphasized how skilled medical workers support economic growth under the National Development Strategy. Healthcare delivery remains a government priority requiring qualified professionals. Male graduates numbered 101 while female graduates totaled 49. The ceremony marked completion of specialized training for personnel from the army, air force, police force, and correctional services.