Audio: Rotary International Press Conference re Free Surgical Treatment – Kenneth Chibesakunda
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By Farai Dauramanzi Residents of Manicaland will receive free surgical treatment from Indian surgeons in the first half of May 2015 courtesy of Rotary International’s Medical Mission project. The 25 specialist surgeons from India will perform more than 1000 eye, dental, gynecology and heart surgeries at Mutare
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