Hundreds of nurses march to Limpopo Health Dept over contract dispute

Nurses in Limpopo are aggrieved over contracts that are not being renewed.

An organised group of more than 700 nurses in Limpopo are challenging the Health Department’s decision not to renew their six-month contracts in the 2023/24 financial year.

The employees were appointed across all healthcare facilities 2019.

They claim that they are still accommodated in the budget for the rest of the financial year, and should therefore still be in service.

On July 3, the aggrieved nurses met at the park on Hospital Street to find a working solution and resolved to request a permit at the local municipality to march to the Health Department earlier today to submit a demand that questions relating to their contracts, be responded to.

Last Monday, the EFF vowed to join the demonstration this week, demanding that among others, all clinics operate 24 hours per day.

“We will also call for the increase of nurses at clinics and hospitals,” party chairperson Tshilidzi Maraga commented.

In March, the department appointed over 300 professional nurses and brought in close to 300 community service nurses, according to Shikwambana.

He says currently there are 1 200 vacant positions that need to be filled, but the department has not been able to fill those posts as it awaits funds from national Treasury.

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