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Nurses are the backbone of Malawi’s development – Chakwera

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May 13, 2025
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Reported By Sheminah Nkhoma:

President Lazarus Chakwera has emphasised the importance of having more nurses and midwives as they contribute to the health care of many Malawians.

Speaking on Monday during the Commemoration of International Nurses Day at Nkhwazi Admarc Ground in Mchinji, Chakwera appreciated the efforts which nurses put to help people in different hospitals across the nation.

He said the government is constructing over 200 health posts to improve access to healthcare services in rural areas, which will also contribute to job creation.

“As a government, we are proud of having nurses and midwives in hospitals because our country cannot go forward without your health support,” he noted.

Chakwera further stated that the government will continue to support nurses by providing quality education to ensure the country has well-trained and experienced healthcare professionals.

“People in rural communities should have access to quality education, as such we are working on having good nursing facilities where people will be trained and educated so that they provide better health services,” said Chakwera.

President of National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives (NONM), Shouts Simeza, commended government for recruiting more nurses and midwives in the country.

Simeza stated that it is important for the country to invest in nurses to build a resilient healthcare system.

He said for credible work to be done by nurses they need to be promoted and trained as it provides them with motivation to keep on the hardworking spirit.

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda urged nurses and midwives to be responsible for their work.

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“My ministry has received a lot of complaints about the way you misbehave to patients, I am urging you all to stop this kind of behavior and you should treat all patients equally and seriously,” she said.

At the ceremony, President Chakwera presented awards to nine performing nurses and midwives.

The day was being held under the theme “Our nurses our future. Caring for nurses strengthens economies”.

 

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