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*Mnangagwa Blames Sanctions For Health Sector Challenges* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?om President Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western powers for the near-collapse of the country’s health delivery system. Addressing delegates at the 42nd national Independence Day celebrations held at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on Monday, Mnangagwa said: ---------- *HOT DEALS:* *itel A70 - (128GB, 3GB RAM) $89,* *itel A70 - (256GB, 4GB RAM) $99* *itel P40 (128GB, 4GB), (6000mAh) $99* *itel P40 (64GB, 4G), (6000mAh) $93* *LATEST: itel S24 (128) $124; S24 (256GB) $159* Cash on Delivery in Harare & Bulawayo. Tinotumira kwamuri inosvika. WhatsApp: 0️⃣7️⃣8️⃣3️⃣ 4️⃣5️⃣0️⃣ 7️⃣9️⃣3️⃣ ---------- > In spite of the devastating illegal and unjustified economic sanctions on our health delivery system and other social services, we are not burying our heads in the sand. > We are certainly moving forward. Key milestones are being achieved, with Zimbabwe recording a reduction in maternal mortality. Mnangagwa said in spite of the sanctions, his administration is reviving the country’s pharmaceutical sector. He said: > The resuscitation of the Pharmaceutical Sector through the deployment of various research and development initiatives at innovation hubs is being speeded up. I call upon our people to remain alert to the COVID-19 pandemic. The President also urged the public to stay alert to the coronavirus and parents to ensure the vaccination of their children aged 12 years and above. He said: > In order to protect our children from the pandemic, parents and guardians are urged to facilitate the vaccination of children from the age of 12 years. Zimbabwe’s health sector has experienced a brain drain over the years as experienced health professionals have moved abroad seeking greener pastures. Recently, award-winning investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono exposed the dire state of cancer treatment in Zimbabwe. The country’s public hospitals are operating without radiotherapy or chemotherapy machines to treat cancer patients. *More: Pindula* _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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