Tue, 18 Apr 2017 06:04:44 +0000 By OSCAR MALIPENGA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu yesterday wound up his four days working visit in Northern Province by commissioning a K3.5 million phase one of the Kasama Midwifery Training School. And Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya said the commissioning of the first ever Midwifery Nursing School in Northern Province was demonstration of President Lungu’s commitment to providing quality health services in Zambia. Speaking when he commissioned the school, President Lungu said the economic growth and emancipation of Zambia rested squarely on having a healthy and productive population that would spur his government’s ambitious drive to be a better income nation by 2030. “This school, which will cater for midwifery training of 50 students per year, in addition to upgrading of 160 in-service staff per training session, buys into our vision that human resources for health provides the key to health service delivery. “In turn, enhanced health service delivery spanning […]
Lungu commissions midwifery school in Kasama
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