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Health Minister Blames Medicine Shortage on Theft by Health Workers

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11 May 2023
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The shortage of medicine in the country has been attributed to theft by health workers, according to Health Minister Sylvia Masebo. She has confirmed that reports of such theft are not just rumors, but a daily reality that her ministry is facing. This unfortunate situation has led to a lack of essential medicines for those who need them, and steps must be taken to address this issue and ensure that patients receive the care they require.

The Health Minister of Zambia, Ms. Masebo, has recently addressed the issue of medicine shortages in government hospitals. She has attributed the shortage to theft by some health workers, and has urged the public to refrain from politicizing the matter. Ms. Masebo emphasized the seriousness of the issue, as it directly impacts the health and well-being of the people.

The Health Minister of Zambia, Sylvia Masebo, has attributed the shortage of medicine in the country to theft by health workers. During a visit to Copperbelt Province, Ms. Masebo expressed her disappointment with politicians who use the issue for political gain without considering the negative impact on the people of Zambia. The theft of medicine is a serious issue that affects the health and well-being of the population, and it is important for all stakeholders to work together to find a solution.

The Health Minister has expressed her disappointment and frustration over the shortage of medicine in government hospitals, which she attributes to theft by health workers. She also expressed concern that some individuals have been defending this behavior without fully understanding the impact it has on patients in need of medical treatment.

The Health Minister has recently attributed the shortage of medicine to theft by health workers. Despite this challenge, the Ministry is also facing a lack of equipment and human resources. However, the Minister has promised to persevere in addressing these issues and improving the overall state of the health sector.

The shortage of medicine in the country has been attributed to theft by health workers, according to the Health Minister. This alarming revelation has sparked concerns about the integrity of the healthcare system and the safety of patients. Meanwhile, in Copperbelt Province, efforts are being made to complete stalled health facilities to improve access to healthcare for the local population.

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