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Protests Hit Durban Hospital Over Zambian Nurse Manager Accused of Unfair Labour Practices

FNA by FNA
September 15, 2025
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A major hospital in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province has become the focus of heated controversy after protesters accused a foreign-born nurse manager of mistreating local staff.

On Monday, members of the MK Party Labour Desk staged a protest outside Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (IALCH) in Durban. Their anger was directed at Dr. H. Ndemera, a highly qualified nurse from Zambia who is currently serving as the hospital’s Acting Nurse Manager.

Protesters claim Dr. Ndemera has mistreated South African nurses and fired local employees in order to bring in more foreign nationals—a charge that has ignited debate in a country already struggling with high unemployment and tensions over migration.

Who Is Dr. H. Ndemera?

Dr. Ndemera is a seasoned healthcare professional with over 25 years of experience in South Africa’s health system. She previously worked at IALCH before 2015 and returned with advanced qualifications, including a PhD in Nephrology and recognition as a Critical Care Specialist Nurse.

Supporters argue that she is well-equipped for the role. She is multilingual, speaking isiZulu and Venda, and has dedicated much of her career to strengthening nursing practice in South Africa.

The Allegations

The MK Party Labour Desk has accused Dr. Ndemera of:

– Ill-treating local nurses under her supervision.

– Unfairly dismissing South African staff.

– Filling positions with foreign nationals at the expense of locals.

Although these allegations remain unverified, they highlight growing sensitivity over employment and migration in South Africa’s healthcare sector.

Government Response

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has defended Dr. Ndemera’s appointment. Officials explained that the post of Nursing Manager was advertised twice, but no qualified local candidate was found.

Faced with a leadership gap, the department appointed Dr. Ndemera on the basis of her specialist qualifications, experience, and prior service at IALCH.

The department also rejected additional claims of financial mismanagement, including rumors that public money was misused for a Christmas event. Authorities emphasized that Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane had no role in the appointment.

Why It Matters

IALCH is one of South Africa’s largest and most advanced hospitals, with 846 beds and specialized services that handle some of the nation’s most complex medical cases. The hospital has already been under strain from staffing shortages, power outages, and operational challenges.

Leadership disputes add another layer of instability—raising questions about whether the healthcare system can maintain trust while balancing local employment concerns and reliance on skilled foreign professionals.

Beyond Durban: A Wider Debate

This protest is not just about one nurse manager. It highlights the broader tension across South Africa:

– How can the system fill critical gaps when there aren’t enough qualified local candidates?

– Should foreign professionals be allowed to step into leadership positions?

– How do health authorities balance merit, fairness, and national employment priorities?

For many, Dr. Ndemera’s case has become a test of how South Africa will handle the intersection of migration, healthcare, and public trust in the years ahead.

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Charles Wealth is an accomplished healthcare administrator with decades of hands-on experience across various healthcare organizations in Nigeria and beyond. Known for his strategic leadership, operational excellence, and deep commitment to advancing the nursing profession, Charles brings a wealth of expertise to healthcare management, policy, and professional development.

As a co-founder and Editor at Fellow Nurses Africa, he plays a pivotal role in shaping content that educates, inspires, and unites nurses across the continent. His editorial vision focuses on amplifying the voices of nurses, highlighting best practices, addressing contemporary challenges in healthcare, and promoting professional growth within the nursing community.

With a strong background in healthcare administration, Charles is passionate about bridging the gap between clinical practice and effective leadership. He continues to contribute significantly to the development of robust healthcare systems and the empowerment of nurses through knowledge sharing and advocacy.

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