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Government Speeds Emergency Care Upgrade

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Health Minister Dr. Douglas Mombeshora today announced the complete national rollout of Discovery Ambulance during a high-profile medical outreach program in Epworth.

The minister, speaking exclusively to Hurumende News Hub, declared this achievement as proof of President Mnangagwa’s “leaving no one behind” philosophy.

Nationwide Coverage Achieved

Discovery Ambulance Chairman Douglas Munowenyu revealed to Hurumende News Hub that the service has achieved 100% provincial coverage.

Discovery Medical Team. Photocredit- Hurumende News Hub

“We’re now operational in all 10 provinces and every single district,” Munowenyu stated.

“Our fleet expansion will see 200 advanced life-support ambulances deployed nationwide within months, cutting emergency response times dramatically.”

Grassroots Training Initiative

Hurumende News Hub observed as Epworth residents participated in free paramedic training sessions. “We’re creating a network of community first responders,” Munowenyu explained.

Zanu PF members. Photocredit-Hurumende News Hub

“These trained locals will form the first line of defense in medical emergencies.” Deputy Health Minister Dr. Sleiman Kwidini told Hurumende News Hub,”This model of community-based emergency care represents a paradigm shift in our healthcare delivery.”

Political Endorsements

ZANU PF Harare Provincial Chairman Godwin Masimirembwa, speaking to Hurumende News Hub, praised the initiative as “a perfect example of public-private partnership under the Second Republic.”

Minister Mombeshora used the platform to urge Epworth residents to support ZANU PF in the upcoming by-elections.

“Councilor Bushe has delivered this health revolution to Ward 6,” he told Hurumende News Hub.

“This is the kind of development leadership we need to sustain.”

Community Response

Hurumende News Hub spoke exclusively with several beneficiaries:

Portia Nyaganga: “For the first time, we have proper emergency services. How can we not support those who brought this?”

Mercy Teguwa: “The training I received today might help me save my neighbor’s life tomorrow. That’s real empowerment.”

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