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Zim Stops 4000 Nurses Jumping Ship to UK
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37328, member: 636"] Zimbabwe stopped 4,000 nurses from leaving for UK jobs to keep local hospitals running. The government worries about losing medical staff as many health workers seek better pay abroad. Most nurses want to join the UK health system, where earnings far exceed what they make at home. A health official said they paused approval letters because hospitals need these workers. Thousands have already left for places like Britain, Australia, and Canada due to low pay and bad working conditions. Major hospitals such as Parirenyatwa face serious staffing problems. Small rural clinics suffer even more from these departures. The government plans new staying bonuses and better training to keep nurses at home. Nurse unions blame the government for creating reasons for staff to leave. They say fixing pay and working conditions would stop the exodus better than blocking exits. The fight highlights how poor countries struggle when rich nations hire their trained professionals. Zimbabwe health leaders want agreements that ensure some nurses return after working abroad. [/QUOTE]
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