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Mpilo Hospital to receive new radiotherapy machines by 2026, restoring Cancer treatment services

In today’s news bulletin: Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo is set to receive new radiotherapy machines by early 2026, restoring life-saving cancer treatment services that have been unavailable since 2017. This upgrade brings renewed hope for cancer patients across the southern region. We also highlight Leonora Tima, the South African developer behind Grit (Gender Rights in Tech) — a digital platform featuring AI chatbot Zuzi, designed to support survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) and help them document abuse for legal action.

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Nomqhele Mlilo is a Digital Content Creator at CITE, where she expertly blends creativity with technology to enhance the organization’s online presence. With a strong background in Generative Artificial Intelligence, she leverages cutting-edge tools to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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Nomqhele is passionate about harnessing the power of social media to connect, inspire, and inform. Her unique skill set allows her to approach challenges with creativity and innovation, making her an invaluable asset to the CITE team.

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