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'''Francis Manda''' was a renowned urologist.
'''Francis Manda''' was [[Zambia]]'s first urologist.
 
He was also known for his outspokenness on sexual reproductive health issues on [[ZNBC Radio 4]] programme, Manzi Valley Therapy.


==Death==
==Death==
Dr Manda died on 2 July 2015 at the [[University Teaching Hospital]] in [[Lusaka]] after an illness.<ref>[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=62895 UROLOGIST MANDA DIES], [[Times of Zambia]], 3 July 2015</ref>
Dr Manda died on 2 July 2015 at the [[University Teaching Hospital]] (UTH) in [[Lusaka]] after an illness. <ref name="times">[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=62895 UROLOGIST MANDA DIES], [[Times of Zambia]], 3 July 2015</ref>He was 69 and was survived by 6 children.<ref>[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/dr-manda-put-rest/ Dr Manda put to rest], [[Zambia Daily Mail]], 6 July 2015</ref>
 
At the time of his death, Dr Manda was offering consultancy services to UTH, Teba Hospital, Lusaka Trust Hospital and Maina Soko Military Hospital, among others.<ref name="times"/>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:49, 16 January 2018

Francis Manda was Zambia's first urologist.

He was also known for his outspokenness on sexual reproductive health issues on ZNBC Radio 4 programme, Manzi Valley Therapy.

Death

Dr Manda died on 2 July 2015 at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka after an illness. [1]He was 69 and was survived by 6 children.[2]

At the time of his death, Dr Manda was offering consultancy services to UTH, Teba Hospital, Lusaka Trust Hospital and Maina Soko Military Hospital, among others.[1]

References

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