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ED Lauds Private Sector Hand In National Health Development Efforts

By Stephen Tsamba PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa Friday hailed private sector participation in the establishment and rehabilitation of public health delivery infrastructure amid a tough economic environment worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak. Mnangagwa was officially opening a United Bulawayo Hospitals Orthopaedic Centre and a Covid-19 Isolation Centre in the country’s second capital. He said the Orthopaedic Centre was a result of Public Private Partnership (PPP) between the country’s health ministry, Zimbabwe Orthopaedic Trust as well as Cure International. The national leader expressed optimism the facility was going to improve access to specialist surgery and corrective care for children, among other health challenges.

Money talks more than mass emails

Campus Times The Campus Times staff has worked hard on a responsive web redesign. Please bear with us as some older content may be temporarilily unavailable. To submit feedback, or to report an issue, email the Web Staff at online@campustimes.org.× Courtesy Henry Litsky April 26, 2021 Immediately after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd this past Tuesday, University President Sarah Mangelsdorf sent out a mass email. Her opening line reminded everyone that “[UR] is committed to being an antiracist institution.”  Are we? The University is definitely an institution, and certainly loves to claim they’re working to be anti-racist. But improving your image by paying lip service to helping underserved communities does nothing to actually help those communities. 

UiPath s Wall Street IPO: Emerging Europe this week

UiPath s Wall Street IPO: Emerging Europe this week
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Four Patients Being Treated In Kyrgyz Hospitals For Poisoning With Toxic Root Promoted By President

Four Patients Being Treated In Kyrgyz Hospitals For Poisoning With Toxic Root Promoted By President April 21, 2021 14:35 GMT Share share Print BISHKEK Four patients are being treated in hospitals in the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, after consuming a toxic root that had been promoted by President Sadyr Japarov as an effective cure to treat COVID-19. Doctors said on April 21 that Duishon Abdyldaev, 63, was being treated for poisoning with aconite root at the National Cardiology and Therapy Center, while three other patients, whose identities were not disclosed, were being treated for poisoning with the highly toxic root at the toxicology department of the Bishkek Trauma and Orthopedic Center.

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