Rundu hospital sends patients to pharmacies while medicine gathers dust in storeroom
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 11/05/2025
Patients sent to buy own supplies Patients at Rundu State Hospital are being told to buy medicine at private pharmacies, despite essential supplies sitting unused in the hospital storeroom. They say they have to buy their own anaesthetics, malaria kits, and basics like bandages. Following (…)
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