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Bright Simons, the vice president of IMANI Africa, has provided some clarification about claims that the government of the United Kingdom (UK) has prohibited...
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Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has stated that Zimbabwe intends to pass legislation making it illegal for foreign countries to hire its medical professionals.
The loss of...
To stop employees at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital from using social media while at work, administrators have disabled the hospital's computer systems.
The change...
Forty-three Nigerian nurses in the United States are being prosecuted for forging certificates.
The Texas Board of Nursing is looking into the credentials of 75...
Residents of the Ejisu Municipality have urged the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to consider the possibility of outlawing nurses' use of mobile phones when on duty.
They claim that by doing this, nurses will be more attentive while on duty and will also be able to save the lives of patients who require urgent care and attention.
The residents made the appeal during the annual health performance review meeting held at Ejisu by the Municipal directorate of the...