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UAE medical donation fuels outrage as Zimbabwe hospitals still crumble
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51304, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's healthcare system just landed a massive windfall after the United Arab Emirates stepped up with medical gear worth seven hundred thousand dollars. The generous package arrives loaded with seventy-four intensive care ventilators that doctors desperately need for patients fighting respiratory emergencies. UAE officials also shipped thirty-four tonnes of critical medical supplies alongside the life-saving breathing machines. Deputy Health Minister Sleiman Kwidini praised the Arab nation for delivering equipment that will slash death rates across the country. The donation targets rural hospitals where patients often die from treatable conditions due to missing equipment. Kwidini broke down the numbers during the handover ceremony and revealed the total value reached six hundred twenty-three thousand seven hundred thirty-seven dollars. Hypodermic needles made up the biggest chunk at four hundred forty-nine thousand two hundred forty-nine dollars while syringes and ventilators combined for another one hundred twenty-two thousand five hundred fifteen dollars. The minister emphasized how these tools will transform emergency response capabilities and reduce mortality rates nationwide. He connected the donation directly to Zimbabwe's push for universal healthcare coverage. The equipment will ease pressure on overwhelmed public hospitals while boosting intensive care services. UAE Ambassador Jassim Mohamed Al-Hassanini highlighted the strong partnership between both nations during his remarks at the ceremony. He expressed hope that the medical aid would create positive changes for Zimbabwean citizens struggling with healthcare access. The ambassador thanked Zimbabwe's government for facilitating the donation under existing diplomatic agreements. Both countries plan to expand cooperation beyond healthcare into trade and infrastructure development. The medical supplies represent just the beginning of deeper collaboration between the African nation and the Gulf state. [/QUOTE]
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