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]]>Gain Health Care is a specialist Health and Social Care Company. The company provides temporary Nursing and Care staff, Homecare Services and Provision of Supported Living.
Olinda Chapel posted on her Facebook account:
“It is with great sadness that I have made the decision to halt International Recruitment from Zimbabwe. I love Zimbabwe very much and I truly believe in promoting local. Gain Healthcare will continue recruitment Internationally from other countries like India, Philippines etc.
From day one I have been accused of not having a sponsor license. Then it was paddled as a scam. To date we have recruited 37 employees Internationally to work for Gain Healthcare directly and we have recruited 63 nurse aide candidates for nursing homes. 22 Social workers for local authorities and 17 nurses. Through GHC and we have had a total of 139 candidates come internationally on the last 12 months.
The abuse I have received has really affected my Mental Health and most times I no longer enjoy the job I love very much.
What’s the way foward ?
- GHC will no longer be recruiting from Zimbabwe through our Sponsor license
- We will continue recruiting as an agency for our clients
- We will continue providing training that’s internationally recognised
- Those that are at immigration level with us, we will continue with the application.
Thank you very much to those that have supported us and we’re patient enough to go through the process and I am glad we managed to change so many lives.
Again thank you for believing in me and my company.
I am done
Ndabhoo”
Many Zimbabweans consoled her and highlighted that there will always be people that look down on services and that she should not stop helping genuine people because of the people that shun her. Olinda had previously posted a screenshot from an interaction between another agency and a Zimbabwean where the agency said they no longer help Zimbabweans.

There are some people that still claim that Olinda took money from many people and asked why she did that if she knew that not all applications would be processed successfully. Olinda responded to one of them saying she did not take any processing fee and to another, she said that it is not illegal for a company to accept an administration fee.
Olinda said she will continue to train Zimbabweans (at a fee) but if one wants to then go to the UK they will need to find their own means or use another agency.
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]]>The Cholera outbreak which was declared a State of Emergency by the government of Zimbabwe on the 11th of September 2018 has so far claimed 45 lives.
The EU Joins a host of other donors including corporates who have donated towards the fight against cholera.
Budiriro, Glen View, Chitungwiza and Mbare were the hardest Cholera hit locations, and the EU through the Red Cross will setup eight oral rehydration points in addition 120 Red Cross volunteers, 20 supervisors and 60 community leaders will be trained on health and hygiene education.
Soap, water purification tabs, buckets and jerry cans will be distributed, and 100 hand washing stations which will be set up at health centres, oral rehydration points and other public places.
The EU will also carry out door-to-door campaigns and mass media awareness will be conducted. Community volunteers will monitor the situation and refer cases.
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