Zimbabwe Minister Sounds Alarm Over Hospital Crisis

A Zimbabwe minister felt shocked after seeing poor hospital conditions where his relative stayed. Youth leader Tinoda Machakaire asked President Mnangagwa to visit health centers himself. He wrote online that people face real problems with medical care. He said public complaints about hospitals tell the truth about what citizens deal with daily. Machakaire believes he must speak up for young people who need better care.

The minister praised protesters who demand more health money. He hopes their voices lead to fast changes that help everyone. Top officials avoid local hospitals completely for overseas treatment paid with tax money. The health crisis became clear when a general died after his family searched but found no breathing machine in public hospitals. They located one at a church hospital, but doctors said he arrived too late. Hospital shelves sit empty, forcing sick people to buy their pain pills before doctors can help them.
 

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