
Ministry of health spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe says construction works at Lusaka General Hospital have neared completion.
ZANIS reports Dr.Mbewe saying during a press briefing at his office today that construction works at the latest government hospital is nearing completion saying currently the road to the hospital was being constructed.
The water reticulation works and ZESCO substation construction have also reached an advanced stage.
“We would also like to report that the equipment has arrived and is currently being installed. The Hospital has a bed capacity of 150
which will be increased to accommodate more patients” he said.
The commissioning of the hospital is likely to take place next month. When fully operational, the demand for health services and congestion currently expirienced at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH ) will be minimized as new hospital will be an alternative.
And in another development the ministry has procured 13,000 pairs of shoes for nurses country wide.
Ministry of Health Spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe said the provincial health offices are collecting the shoes for distribution. Earlier in the year 13,000 uniforms were procured and have since been distributed.
Health minister Kapembwa Simbao, launched the distribution of shoes for nurses last week on 5th May , 2011 during the International
Nurses Day commemoration in Chipata, Eastern Province.
Meanwhile the ministry has received K10 billion towards the dismantling of the debt owed to all health workers.
Dr. Mbewe said earlier this year K 12 billion was released which covered leave travel arrears for the workers country wide.
He stated that K 50 billion has been set aside for this year for the dismantling of the debt saying a total of 22 billion kwacha
has been released so far.
ZANIS