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Published in Saudi Press Agency on 13 - 08 - 2009


Zimbabwe's four major hospitals are being
overwhelmed by patients as a week-old strike by the country's junior
doctors strike intensifies, the head of their union said Thursday, according to dpa.
Hundreds of junior doctors in the two central hospitals in Harare
and two in the western city of Bulawayo downed tools last week in a
row over pay.
The doctors are demanding an increase in pay from the 370 dollars
they have been receiving from the power-sharing government formed in
February by President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan
Tsvangirai.
"It's a very serious situation," said Dr Brighton Chizhande, head
of the Hospital Doctors Association which comprises doctors doing
their post-graduate training.
"The hospitals are doing only emergency cases. Some outpatients
departments are closed. Theatre cases are markedly reduced."
He said senior doctors not on strike were "overwhelmed" as they
were forced to take over the minor but essential procedures usually
done by junior doctors.
Junior doctors in smaller district hospitals in the countryside
had not yet joined the strike, but these were receiving larger
allowances from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria, he said.
Doctors at the central hospitals were being paid by the government
and a coalition of Western donors.
Zimbabwe's state health system shut down almost entirely last year
as the country's economic crisis, marked by hyperinflation and a
worthless currency, saw hospitals run out of drugs, food, medical
equipment and bedding and medical staff were on strike for over a
year.
The worst cholera epidemic in Africa in recent year, which caused
around 4,000 deaths, was ended only by the intervention of Western
aid agencies.
Economic reforms introduced by Tsvangirai's Finance Minister
Tendai Biti produced immediate results, with doctors agreeing to
return to work for low pay on condition of later pay rises.
"There is a lack of seriousness on the part of government,"
Chizhande said, citing the possibility of a swine flu outbreak or
a further cholera outbreak. "This is a matter of life and death for
the patients.


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