Beer drinkers to fund new clinic in Runyararo West

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                                                      The council-run Rujeko Clinic
Tendai Mange
Masvingo
City Council has plans to build a new community clinic in Runyararo West using
money generated from the beer levy receipts, TellZim News has learnt.
If
the project succeeds, residents of Runyararo West will have an option closer
home and it will reduce congestion at the other available clinics in the city.
A
budget statement by the chairperson of Finance and General Purpose Committee to
the special council meeting dated August 15, 2019, states that the mobilisation
of resources needed for construction of the clinic should start urgently.
“Plans
have been drawn for construction of a clinic in Runyararo West. This will be
funded from the Beer Levy Receipts. Mobilisation of materials should start in
the second half of this year,” reads part of the statement.
Runyararo
Clinic is currently the only community clinic providing health services in the
sprawling Runyararo high density suburb.

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