Midlands Bureau
SIGNIFICANT strides continue to be made towards meeting Vision 2030, with the launch of Mudzengi Clinic among one of the positive outcomes expected to transform the healthcare needs of over 3 000 villagers in Chirumhanzu District, Midlands province.
This development is part of a broader effort to bring essential health services directly to the community, ensuring that everyone has access to top-notch medical care.
Commissioning the clinic recently, Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Owen Ncube, said the clinic was funded by devolution and council funds.
He said the development aims to bring essential health services closer to the community, ensuring that everyone has access to quality healthcare.
โThis flagship project confirms the transformational strategies of the New Dispensation under the able and visionary leadership of President Mnangagwa to leapfrog community livelihoods in line with the shared desire to modernise rural health service delivery underpinned by the mantra of leaving no one and no place behind,โ he said.
Minister Ncube said President Mnangagwa launched the โCall to Action, No Compromise to Service Deliveryโ blueprint, in 2023 in an endeavour to accelerate without compromise accessible, quality and affordable service provision by all local authorities.
โFurthermore, at the recently held ZILGA Annual Indaba, President Mnangagwa emphasised the need for collaboration by both urban and rural local authorities by pooling resources together to effectively respond to community needs,โ he said.
โMy office will ensure adherence to the inclusive โWhole of Government, Society and Economy Approachโ, as it is our collective responsibility to ensure Zimbabwe attains an upper middle-income society earlier than 2030 as envisioned by President Mnangagwa.โ
Minister Ncube said the construction of Mudzengi Clinic attests to the Second Republicโs speedy and impactful people-centric and results-oriented implementation of programmes and projects.
โThe clinic serves a population of more than 3 000 people from Chiodza, Mahamara, Chishuku and Utah who used to travel long distances to access health services from Mvuma General Hospital,โ said Minister Ncube.
He said Chirumhanzu RDCโs efforts align perfectly with the Second Republicโs rural transformation strategy, led by President Mnangagwa. The strategy aims to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3, ensuring good health and well-being, while also improving community livelihoods and propelling Zimbabwe towards an upper-middle-income society by 2030.
โThis confirms that Chirumhanzu RDC emulates and complements the Second Republicโs rural transformation strategy under the stewardship of President Mnangagwa as we journey towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal number 3 of good health and well-being, address the livelihoods of communities and attainment of an upper middle-income society earlier than 2030,โ he added.
Minister Ncube reiterated Governmentโs commitment to addressing power challenges, provision of linen, information communication technology and the waiting motherโs shelter.
โI am committed to swiftly addressing these challenges by leveraging local resources and expertise, just as we did during the clinicโs construction.
โWe wonโt accept anything less than success. Rest assured that, in line with the Second Republicโs ambitious development programmes, the Midlands Province is dedicated to supporting the creation of a prosperous, empowered, upper-middle-income society by 2030,โ he said.