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Zimbabwe doctors’ strike: patients bare the brunt of protests

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Zimbabwe doctors’ strike: patients bare the brunt of protests

A month-long strike by doctors in public hospitals in Zimbabwe shows no sign of ending.

The physicians are defying threats of being sacked in their campaign for higher pay and improved working conditions.

And patients are struggling to get life-saving drugs.

Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa has more from Harare


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