Stanbic Bank has donated equipment worth US$37 000 to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital's maternity wing and will be spending $2 million refurbishments. The list of equipment and the refitting was impressive.
The
equipment includes an anesthesia machine, suction pumps, conventional
laryngoscope set, infant weighing scale, fluid warmer, IV pole, a surgical
table, electro surgical unit, an infant warmer, defibrillator, eco-patient
monitors, infusion pump and a patient monitor rolling stand.
The refurbishment included fitting of
two sets of double action doors, painting of walls, replacing formica tops to
wall edge protection, supplying and fitting cupboards and shelves.
"Stanbic Bank purchased the theatre equipment, refurbished the entrance
hall; internal passage; boots room, sluce room; maternity theatre, scrub room,
sister-in-charge's office and outside passage," Stanbic Bank chief
executive Solomon Nyanhongo explained.
One can only imagine the sorry state of the Hospital wing before this generous
donation!
This is a complete re-equip and overhaul as a result of decades of neglect and being starved of funds. Money that should have been spent on the upkeep of the hospital was siphoned off and spent on such luxuries as Mugabe’s four storey US$ 2 billion Blue Roof palatial mansion.
Mugabe and the ruling elite could afford to neglect local hospitals, they started using overseas hospitals for all their health care needs soon after independence. It costed the nation a pretty penny.
In 2012 Mugabe made no fewer than 8 health care trips to the Far East each trip costing US$ 3 million. When his daughter, Bona, had her baby she too went to the Far East. She and her husband and their entourage went three weeks before the birth. Grace Mugabe and her entourage followed a week or so latter. Mugabe then commandeered an Air Zimbabwe plane to go and see his grandson collect the family. The total bill for this one junket was US$ 15 million, at least.
If the Sally Mugabe Central Hospital's maternity wing, one of the country’s referral hospitals, was allowed to fall into this sorry state of rot and decay; one can only imagine the rot and decay in the provincial hospitals, even worse state for the hospitals in rural backwater!
The truth is Zimbabwe’s public health care service, like education and other basic services, collapsed a long time ago. No doubt Sally Mugabe maternity wing has continued to admit patients all along and the poorly paid skeleton staff have done the best they could with the ramshackle equip and facilities they had.
Of course, many mothers and babies have lost their lives unnecessarily because the appalling poor quality of the health care provided.
Whatever health care improvements the generous Stanbic Bank has brought to Sally Mugabe maternity wing, they will not last long. The hospital is so starved of funding the very expensive equipment will laying idle for lack of proper service or US$ 10 spare part. As long as nothing is done to end the rampant corruption and gross mismanagement, the root causes of the country’s economic meltdown; there will be no money to fund even basic services like health care and education.
As
long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and
murderous thugs there will be no meaningful economic recovery. As soon as the
last dollar of the Stanbic Bank donation is spent, Sally Mugabe Maternity
Hospital will start drifting back to its sorry state of rot and decay, the same
state of the rest of the other wings at Central Hospital are in!
A country without something as basic as education and health care services is doomed.
1 comment:
In 1980 Parerenyatwa Hospital was a five star hospital competing with any in the world. You could not get brain surgery or heart transplant but the hospital was well equipped to do pretty much everything else. The hospital lost all its star rating a long time ago the rot and decay of the building and surrounding bespeaks of the rot and decay inside.
Of course, every Zimbabwean knows or should know if they bothered to open their eyes because the evidence in everywhere, the root cause of the country's economic meltdown is decades of rampant corruption and gross mismanagement. The real shock here is that the people of Zimbabwe have done very little to stop the rot.
It is true that, as a rule of thumb, nations get the government they deserve. We in Zimbabwe have certainly got the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship complete with its equally corrupt and useless entourage of opposition parties, all 130 of them at the last count.
I totally agree a nation with no health care and generations denied of any education because these basic services have long collapsed is doomed. How any human being with half a brain can do this to themselves beggars belief! Mankind is supposed to be a creature of reason but clearly not every body and not every nation!
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