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Government has reiterated its stance to fire health workers involved in drug thefts

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Ministry of Health permanent Secretary for Administration Kennedy Malama says drug theft is a hinderance to national development and government will not tolerate the vice.

Dr Malama was speaking when he toured Mwinilunga district hospital, in North Western Province.

And speaking later when he addressed health workers at Kaleni Mission Hospital in Ikelen’gi District, Dr. Malama thanked the church for complementing government efforts to increase access to quality health services for Zambians in rural areas.

Dr. Malama who was on a tour of Kaleni Mission Hospital in Ikelen’gi District – North Western Province says the church is an important partner that has continued to assist government by building and operating health centers.

The Permanent secretary urged health workers at the institution to work hard for the benefit of the people.

Dr. Malama was however disappointed that work had stalled at the Ikelen’gi District Hospital which is being built by Asesco Limited.

He directed the contractor to quickly engage the Ministry to address some of the challenges causing delays in the completion of the Hospital.

And Churches Health Association of Zambia (CHAZ) representative Golden Mwila has assured management at Kaleni Mission Hospital of continued support from the association.

Meanwhile, Ikelenge District Commissioner Victor Kayekesi thanked the Permanent Secretary and CHAZ for visiting the hospital saying this has brought assurance to the local people that the health facility will be completed.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Just visit the township pharmacies and ask them for receipts and you will catch the staff members who are stealing drugs from government hospitals. One trick they use is to give less pills to a patient than prescribed by the doctor. And because we “fill like we’re being done a favor ” we don’t bother to check let alone question the one issuing the medicine. You only discover the shortage when the medicine doesn’t last you as given by the doctor.

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