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Train more midwives!
or halt reproduction
Now that boy helping to deliver. Its bad he can start ‘tombaling’ a pregnant woman. Just train more women than this boys. ‘Sisters Edward Banda’ hehehehe or may be Matron Banda
Why is the nurse in the picture not putting on a uniform ? No wonder we need more midwifes namona.
This guy is dangerous. You can see it in his eyes. Just glad that it ain’t my wife he is fondling!
No comment the guy above looks like a drankard not nurse.I will not leave that guy put his hands between mynwife’s legs.
Interesting conclusions from #3 – 5. Guys please, ever heard of “job satisfaction?” The man could be a highly-motivated worker, who is fully committed to his duty and identifies himself with the needs of the patients.
PS.: the sparkle in his eyes could simply be a sign that he has a lot of fun doing the work. Lol
All the experienced midwives are abroad, I know a dozen working for the NHS, it appreciates their experience and rewards them handsomely…if you want to retain them reward them handsomely.Â
@3 Zebige, I think the blue apron with yellow stripes is supposed to be uniform
My wife can’t be examined by that drunken looking male-nurse. Yes train more mid-wives, but best is to intensify the traditional birth-attendants. Urban areas can use those male nurses.
#2 Nubian, I feel bad to challenge your comment, but imagine your grandpas decided to halt reproduction, would you be here today wasting time at LT? The unborn deserves to experience this life on earth, we just need to help them to be born in a more comfortable way, such as well disciplined Mid-wives.
Ba blogger mulenashako imiponto! The guy is just doing his work but some dirty minded people are just thinking about something else! Shame
Actually zambia doesnt need any midwives. They just need to remain they way they are. Midwives are not for foolish non serious nations.
Funny, dont forget that you belong to the same nation that you are calling foolish. Please check yourself coz you could be the foolish one.
My fellow bloggers, read the HEADLINE before you expose your foolishness. The guy in the picture is not the nurse but a community worker. Midwives have gone abroad for more money in their pockets not pa ZED full of verbal promises.
well that is just a photo by LT.The positioning itself is wrong that s not how he was supposed to stand and face that direction.May I have the contacts(email and phone no,) of the midwives association of Zambia-its interesting to hear abt it.
There used to be good midwives at nkana hospital years ago , where did they all go
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Train more midwives!
or halt reproduction
Now that boy helping to deliver. Its bad he can start ‘tombaling’ a pregnant woman. Just train more women than this boys. ‘Sisters Edward Banda’ hehehehe or may be Matron Banda
Why is the nurse in the picture not putting on a uniform ? No wonder we need more midwifes namona.
This guy is dangerous. You can see it in his eyes. Just glad that it ain’t my wife he is fondling!
No comment the guy above looks like a drankard not nurse.I will not leave that guy put his hands between mynwife’s legs.
Interesting conclusions from #3 – 5. Guys please, ever heard of “job satisfaction?” The man could be a highly-motivated worker, who is fully committed to his duty and identifies himself with the needs of the patients.
PS.: the sparkle in his eyes could simply be a sign that he has a lot of fun doing the work. Lol
All the experienced midwives are abroad, I know a dozen working for the NHS, it appreciates their experience and rewards them handsomely…if you want to retain them reward them handsomely.Â
@3 Zebige, I think the blue apron with yellow stripes is supposed to be uniform
My wife can’t be examined by that drunken looking male-nurse. Yes train more mid-wives, but best is to intensify the traditional birth-attendants. Urban areas can use those male nurses.
#2 Nubian, I feel bad to challenge your comment, but imagine your grandpas decided to halt reproduction, would you be here today wasting time at LT? The unborn deserves to experience this life on earth, we just need to help them to be born in a more comfortable way, such as well disciplined Mid-wives.
Ba blogger mulenashako imiponto! The guy is just doing his work but some dirty minded people are just thinking about something else! Shame
Actually zambia doesnt need any midwives. They just need to remain they way they are. Midwives are not for foolish non serious nations.
Funny, dont forget that you belong to the same nation that you are calling foolish. Please check yourself coz you could be the foolish one.
My fellow bloggers, read the HEADLINE before you expose your foolishness. The guy in the picture is not the nurse but a community worker. Midwives have gone abroad for more money in their pockets not pa ZED full of verbal promises.
well that is just a photo by LT.The positioning itself is wrong that s not how he was supposed to stand and face that direction.May I have the contacts(email and phone no,) of the midwives association of Zambia-its interesting to hear abt it.
There used to be good midwives at nkana hospital years ago , where did they all go