Zimbabwe: President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa attended a handover ceremony. The ceremony was a contribution to the big heart of the Angel of Hope Foundation for the health and wealth of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
As per the sources, the contribution was extended by the President of Belarus – Aleksandr Lukashenko and was received by the First Lady – Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, wife of the president of Zimbabwe.

Reportedly, the contribution included a high-tech mobile clinic with an advanced Gynaecology and Oncology screening unit with cutting-edge colposcopy equipment. The equipment will allow for easier and earlier diagnosis of cervical cancer.
Moreover, the clinic is completely equipped with a state-of-the-art digital mammography system. This system represents a giant leap forward in the fight against breast cancer.

According to the reports by the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting, the diagnostic ultrasound machine is the third main component of the mobile clinic. It plays an important role in the diagnostic workup and investigation of patients by providing easy access and accurate tests for imaging diagnosis and treatment.
Notably, the mobile clinic will deliver its services to the patients at various locations within their respective communities, considering world class health care delivery at the doorsteps of the patients.

After attending the handover ceremony of the mobile clinic, the First Lady of Zimbabwe, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa and Professor Irina Abelskaia from Belarus took a tour of the construction site of the new hospital for women, which is about to be completed in Ashdon Park, Harare.
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting has also shared photographs related to the ceremony, and many have shared their views and opinions.

An entrepreneur, Eliza Chiko, asked, “How many did we receive? It should be in Mbare and Epiworth where the povo lives not in Borrowdale Brook. Let’s hope it won’t be turned into a private mobile hospital and should rotate government hospitals.”

Another social media user, Timtom Fish, commented, “That’s great news, people need help; only Chamiso’s puppets will be negative for everything the government is doing.”
Another user, Gibson Chininga, wrote, “Why do Zanu not prioritize cholera equipment when people are dying in numbers, and the pandemic is spreading the countrywide.”