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Ministry of Health and Child Care MEMBERS ON THE SSB PAYROLL WITHOUT BIOMETRIC DATA Ministry of Health and Child Care Province : 001 BULAWAYO District : 008 Bulawayo Central No Emp.No. Nat. Reg. 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bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 13 1196308J 08292528R48 DUBE RACHAEL united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 14 3005526A 07084055J07 CHINEHWARU ALEX united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 15 6118827Y 08933238Q39 MOYO PAMELA united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 16 3036830B 44068653J44 MANZOU PETER united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 17 3984508L 77055775B77 GAMBIZA JOHNSON united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 18 6114162C 75363213K75 CHANGADZO MOSES united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 19 3993129G 35017934W35 MPALA CABANGANI united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 20 1367396Z 08083275S24 KAMUJULA PHAINOS united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 21 6006619H 08639286C45 GUSHUNGO CHARLES united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 22 6119316E 08682146P29 BHEBE SIMANGALISO united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 23 3036832D 67080085K67 MANGENA JUSTICE united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 24 6119315D 631197459T27 MAISIRI MARY united bulawayo hospital byo 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08721508Z08 NGOZO ESNATH united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 50 6121913C 712000888H05 NZIRAWA SOLOMON TAFADZWA united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 51 6119327R 32195132H29 SIKWATA JENNY SITHEMBINKO united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 52 3970145Z 08757457Z07 MUVHA-HARA ABIGAIL united bulawayo hospital byo central hosp 53 3997614G 631083801C63 KAMBALAME JESSE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 54 3011440D 28066997E28 GAMA JABULANI BRIAN ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 55 3988186J 28068672A28 SIBANDA NOBUHLE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 56 1651477H 08169833C26 MUSERERE BHELITHA ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 57 1490907A 08257933N66 MAPURANGA ELIJAH ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 58 3996841R 67077337Y03 HOVE GIFT ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 59 3962345W 70211504B86 TAVADIYI JUSTICE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 60 1807414E 08342656D21 SIGAWUKE EMILY ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 61 4008922Y 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hospital 86 3999744X 08630051P28 NKALA THANDEKILE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 87 1366050L 08198354D66 MOYO LIZZIE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 88 3033615G 03036480W03 NCUBE KENNEDY ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 89 4002566P 08335129X19 MOYO MARBLE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 90 6100353S 19013035R19 NCUBE NTANDOYENKOSI ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 91 6116684T 08690201V58 MOYO LETTY ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 92 1721811H 08576206M08 PHIRI FEMUKAZI ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 93 1508935W 08343900F58 MASUKU VELLOT ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 94 3006030Y 08523123N42 NGULUBE AZENZIWE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 95 4002555C 08673574X29 MKANGO THANDANANI ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 96 3970505Q 08342521G56 NDLOVU MACALA ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 97 1574326Y 08050065V58 MPOFU RAYMOND ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 98 6114336R 18016633W18 MUTOREDZANWA TSITSI MERCY ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 99 3982506K 22080951H22 MAKANGANISE SEVIAS ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 100 3000481R 66054157W66 CHIBI LOUISE ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 101 1508447Q 08077300Y08 MASUKU ALEXANDER ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 102 3999126A 47066188Z47 MAGADZA RUMBIDZAYI ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 103 3994745N 35011072M35 MLILO NHLANHLA ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 104 1644919E 08094611P29 NCUBE TOBIAS ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 105 1550550E 08222993K41 MKHWANANZI CHARLES ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 106 1115768Q 08020700B50 CHIMBETETE HATIDADI PETER ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 107 3972381E 54057776B04 CHIRUPI CHIRUPI ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 108 3980165Q 07086941W07 MUCHEMWA SAMSON ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 109 3992734C 27144744F27 MUSUNGI JOSEPH ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 110 3029723B 06023144V06 MUNGOMBE VINCENT ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 111 3992419K 06006620J06 MUNSAKA ELINA ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital 112 4004206X 22148908Z22 MURASHIKI GIBSON ingutsheni hospital ingutsheni hospital Province : 001 BULAWAYO District : 098 M zilikazi No Emp.No. Nat. Reg. No. Name Department Station 1 1200815H 08684318A00 DUVNJAK MIRJANA mpilo hospital health mpilo gen.hosp. 2 6120062Q 082090276K35 MPOFU DOMINIC mpilo hospital health mpilo gen.hosp. 3 1684945L 08522049W39 NYATHI
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