Zimbabwe: Govt Releases Nursing Graduates
The government has done away with compulsory service for student nurses due to the lack of available positions.
An view of the Zimbabwe Statehouse. (File Photo)
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Zimbabwe:
Release All Bonded Graduates
Financial Gazette, 13 January 2012
The Recent Move By the Government to Do Away With Bonding of Student Nurses for the Time Being Because of Its Inability to Employ Them Is the Right Move. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Jobless Nurses - 'Govt Flouting Labour Laws'
The Herald, 3 January 2012
Failure to provide employment to nurses by the Government has been described by labour experts as illegal. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Respite for Jobless Nurses
The Herald, 7 January 2012
GOVERNMENT has, with immediate effect, suspended the bonding of nurses until it has capacity to employ them, a senior Government official has said. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Nurses' Bonding to Continue - Minister
The Herald, 23 July 2011
Bonding of nurses that undergo training in public health institutions will continue in the immediate future, despite Government failing to employ them. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Over 2 000 Graduate Nurses Jobless
The Herald, 13 June 2011
Over 2 000 graduate nurses countrywide bonded by the Government after training remain jobless because health institutions have frozen recruitment. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Nation Considers Exporting Jobless Nurses - Minister
The Herald, 17 January 2011
GOVERNMENT is considering exporting unemployed nurses to neighbouring countries to assist them to secure jobs. Read more »