ZimbosAbantu provides mobile clinical services for rural Zimbabwe

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Healthcare is tough to get for Zimbabweans who live in remote areas with poor public transport.

Now ZimbosAbantu, a new social enterprise, is helping to solve the problem with a van converted into a mobile clinic and self-powered by renewable energy.

ZimbosAbantu is bringing medical care directly to those who need it most.

Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Goromonzi, Zimbabwe.

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