Over 4,000 Zimbabwean doctors and nurses left the country in 2021, mostly to Britain

Over 4,000 Zimbabwean doctors and nurses left the country in 2021, mostly to Britain
Zimbabwean medical workers sit outside Sally Mugabe Hospital during a strike by state doctors and nurses to press for higher pay, in Harare, Zimbabwe, June 20, 2022.

Zimbabwean medical workers sit outside Sally Mugabe Hospital during a strike to press for higher pay

HARARE, Nov 21 (NNN-SABC) — Zimbabwean health workers have left the country in droves over the past year, a senior official at the Health Services Board (HSB) revealed.

More than 4 000 health workers have left since 2021, HSB chairperson Dr Paulinus Sikosana said on Sunday.

This includes more than 1,700 registered nurses who resigned last year and more than 900 who left this year.

Health workers went on strike in June demanding to be paid in US dollars as inflation further weakened the local currency.

Doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe have found work mainly in Britain, leaving the country’s health sector in dire straits and local hospitals understaffed. — NNN-SABC

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