CAPE TOWN, South Africa – A strike by doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe is causing “untold human suffering and loss of life,” said the country’s Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace. Sick and injured people are turned away from the main state hospitals “and their only other option is to go to private hospitals, which is unaffordable for most Zimbabweans,” Alouis Chaumba, who heads the commission, said in a Jan. 28 telephone interview from the capital, Harare.






