People with no cash face death at Parirenyatwa Hospital. One woman paid almost two hundred dollars for basic tests during her mother's stay. Hospital beds break apart. Wheelchairs barely roll. Staff ask elderly patients for seventy dollars to enter. The place seems empty of care or hope.
The same happens at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital. Family members wait in dark hallways. They watch as doctors walk past patients who cannot buy medicine. Many depend on relatives for money since hospitals offer nothing for free. Medical staff show no kindness anymore.
Government claims sound false compared to what happens inside. Deputy Health Minister Kwidini says things improve daily. He told lawmakers that citizens feel happy about hospital care. But real people scramble to find simple pain pills or gloves for their loved ones.
Most blame the system rather than the workers. Nurses make less than three hundred dollars monthly. They feel tired like soldiers without weapons. Women give birth without comfort. Hurt people wait hours for help. Cancer machines sit unused. The government has failed its people completely.
The same happens at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital. Family members wait in dark hallways. They watch as doctors walk past patients who cannot buy medicine. Many depend on relatives for money since hospitals offer nothing for free. Medical staff show no kindness anymore.
Government claims sound false compared to what happens inside. Deputy Health Minister Kwidini says things improve daily. He told lawmakers that citizens feel happy about hospital care. But real people scramble to find simple pain pills or gloves for their loved ones.
Most blame the system rather than the workers. Nurses make less than three hundred dollars monthly. They feel tired like soldiers without weapons. Women give birth without comfort. Hurt people wait hours for help. Cancer machines sit unused. The government has failed its people completely.