Zimbabwe deploys army to hospitals to fill in for striking doctors
The Zimbabwean government has deployed medics from the army into public hospitals to fill in for the country’s striking doctors. This comes after a week-long strike by the doctors who are demanding an increase in call allowances and a duty free car facility. Reacting to the pressure on public hospitals due to doctors strike, Gerald Gwinji, the permanent secretary at the Ministry of Health, 
Zimbabwe deploys army to hospitals to fill in for striking doctors
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