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"UK Is Raiding, Its Former Colony Zimbabwe For Nurses, Doctors And Teachers, This Is Cruel"

2 years agoThu, 09 Feb 2023 19:35:55 GMT
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"UK Is Raiding, Its Former Colony Zimbabwe For Nurses, Doctors And Teachers, This Is Cruel"

The United Kingdom is raiding its former colony Zimbabwe for key public sector workers: nurses, doctors and teachers, according to Zimbabwe-based writer, Ashley Simango.

The writer who got an honourable mention at the 2021 Arrude Jesuit Center For Ethics in Society High School Essay Competition, says it is “cruel for the UK to “poach” Zimbabwe’s key health sector personnel.

In an article first published by Al Jazeera, Simango whose writings on diplomacy and economics appeared in Newsweek, Fast Company, The New Arab and The Africa Report said:

This is cruel. It appears unstoppable. Yet it also captures a vicious cycle in which foreign aid meant to help countries like Zimbabwe strengthen their education and health systems is undermined by migration of trained talent to those very same donor nations.

More than 4,000 nurses and doctors have left Zimbabwe since February 2021. The UK is by far the destination of choice: data from the British Home Office in 2022 reveals that Zimbabwe is now in the top five skilled worker visa recipient countries.

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This is a big drain. According to the Zimbabwe Medical Association, the country has a paltry 3,500 doctors for a population of 15 million people. Access to nurses is poor, too — just 2.6 per 1,000 people as of 2017, reveals the World Bank. In a key 1,000-bed public hospital, managers told reporters that services were crippled when dozens of nurses and doctors left for the UK in 2021.

Of course, the UK — like any other country — must look after its interests first. But the imbalance between a $3.2 trillion economy (the UK) and a $28bn economy (Zimbabwe) is such that the scramble for medical personnel isn’t a fair contest.

Simango added that despite the woes of the National Health Service (NHS), the UK still has 8.5 nurses per 1 000 people — more than three times the number in Zimbabwe. Added the writer:

And poaching talent from a country like Zimbabwe comes cheap. The UK spends £230,000 ($281,000) in training each doctor — much of which it saves when it imports trained and skilled medical professionals.

Simply put, at a time when healthcare workers are leaving the NHS in droves because of poor pay and conditions, the British government — instead of addressing their concerns — is plundering doctors and nurses from former colonies like Zimbabwe.

Her remarks come after the UK announced that from February 2023, Zimbabwe will join a select group of nations and territories whose educators will be eligible to get Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) which would allow them to work long-term as teachers in the UK.

Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa are the only other African nations on the list. 

Teacher unions in Zimbabwe fear that many of the country’s 135 000 public school teachers might be tempted to take up posts in the UK.

For the last four decades, Zimbabwe has boasted one of Africa’s most impressive post-colonial educational outcomes with the World Economic Forum ranking it fourth-best on the continent in 2016.

Simango also puts the blame on the Zimbabwean government which she says is unable to pay doctors, nurses and teachers living wages, a factor pushing them to seek greener pastures.

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24 Comments

Ratti Capone · 2 years ago
That person who's going to UK can actually fend for the whole village than arimu Zim he/she can't afford the basics for self.
Jaison Ndlovu · 2 years ago
Is Simango sound upstairs? Money from Diaspora is much appreciated here. Where is the cruelty? Is UK recruiting or just receiving destitute professionals?
MsG · 2 years ago
No, We are being forced to go to places we don't want to go to, just to be able to live nicely, pay for medical, other things things needed in life etc. No one wants to leave Zimbabwe.We struggling to get jobs and sometimes it's not what you know but who you know.
MsG · 2 years ago
No, We are being forced to go to places we don't want to go to, just to be able to live nicely, pay for medical, other things things needed in life etc. No one wants to leave Zimbabwe.We struggling to get jobs and sometimes it's not what you know but who you know.
Chapwititi · 2 years ago
SimangoforED,I doubt your credentials.Mind your own business .For example,this month I got a salary of $160 000,and I thinking of migrating to other countries in March.The so called 2nd Banana Republic is cruel than the word.
civil servant · 2 years ago
The problem is the Zim gvt. It doesn't want to pay decent salaries. Manje hurumende ndiyo icha suffer ma costs eku trainer ma professionals dzimwe nyika dzichizongotora bedzi vashandi ivawo. Nekumira kwazvakaita uku mungati pane angaramba kuenda ku U.K here ipapa kunobhadharwa per hour.
No more to chunks · 2 years ago
....dzakaenda.ko
Anonymous · 2 years ago
VaSimango ngavagarire ma worthless rtgs acho muno, ini ndirikutoda kutoyen**** kunonhonga ma cabbage
svonki · 2 years ago
maiwee dayi ndakadzidza ndoendawo uk chirungu handivoni chepa pindula kuzoti uk vanototaura chemumhino. dayi vachingoti vanoda havo vanotswaira mumigwagwa. simango haugoni kuvabvunza?
Mutsa Washe · 2 years ago
dull mind. how can an educated person say such. Zim signed an agreement with rwanda but few teachers took the offer. We want a better life for our families not community service. Usatigumbura iwe
k · 2 years ago
hàmudiwo ma farmers here tiuyewo kkk
Zanu pf ndaikonewa · 2 years ago
Unoda kuti vagarire being here muno?Hukama waemployee naemployer ndewemari chete chete
Manikiniki · 2 years ago
Cruel is gvt of Zimbabwe which is reluctant to pay its workers but are quick to award themselves socalled loans of up to 500 000 US dollars.
Mukanyapazvese · 2 years ago
More like rural to urban migration it's economic dynamics
· 2 years ago
So this Ashley wants doctors and nurses to suffer. I don't think she is an intelligent woman.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Zimbabweans are going to the UK on their own volution . This Simango looks like a mutoriro addict.
gost · 2 years ago
yaaaa true government is good at buying good vehicles vashandi vodyamhepo let it improve home is where the heart is hapana asingade nyikayake but situation inokutuma
· 2 years ago
The writer should put the blame where it belongs.... On the incompetent zanupf government. Trying to blame the British is quite disgraceful and shows her lack of intelligence.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
No one is raiding anyone if you think about it, it's simple economics pay them well and they won't leave simple..
· 2 years ago
ichokwadi ichocho
Dred · 2 years ago
100 % true
rtgs · 2 years ago
If God can intercept in the coming elections and the winds of change blows in even those who are outside Zimbabwe will fly back to restore the diginity of our country
· 2 years ago
God does not exist
Eureka 💡 · 2 years ago
@no name only a fool says God does not exist.
Doug · 2 years ago
People are not only going to that country, but also to many others. If an opportunity opens up, people will always move to where they feel more valued. The doctors and nurses know at what level of society they are supposed to be placed, hence they will move to where they can attain that level, with the respect and remuneration of that level in society.

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