Nyangabgwe emergency ward: torture

FRANCISTOWN: Although many people expect to be assisted swiftly, at Nyangabgwe's Referral Hospital's Accident and Emergency ward, patients endure endless hours of pain and torture whilst awaiting service.

Entering the ward, one would at first be hit by an unwelcoming environment of a hot atmosphere and an unfriendly smell.

A throng of patients would also be sympathetically awaiting assistance, some of them looking as if they are awaiting death, hair lips and faces dry as if they lack lotion.

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A call for collaboration in Botswana’s media landscape

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