UBH suspends 400 nurses
By Dumisani Nyoni
The United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) has reportedly suspended about 400 nurses for allegedly failing to report for duty, CITE has established.
A source close to the developments said a matron at UBH has caused the suspension of about 400 nurses at the health institution after they reported late for work and others failed to come for duty.
Contacted for comment UBH acting chief executive officer Narcisius Dzvanga, however, said nurses absconded, hence their suspension.
“These are people who were not reporting for duty and I’m sure at your workplace if you don’t report for duty you are disciplined,” he said.
“It’s not unique to government, its not unique to UBH to Mpilo or Parirenyatwa and this is a top down order from head office to say these people are not coming to work they must be disciplined. There is nothing irregular about that,” he said.
Nurses, however, insisted that they did not abscond but came to work late due to transport challenges.