15/04/2026
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Maina Soko Medical Centre congratulates Capt Mubanga CHANDA, Nurse Specialist in Critical Care; Lt Happy NGβOMBE, Physiotherapist and Adjutant; and Lt Ackim BANDA, Physiotherapist, all serving members of the Zambia Air Force, on the successful completion of the inaugural four-month Rapid Response and Advanced Tactics Force Course at the Parachute and Special Tactics Training School.
This pioneering programme, the first of its kind within the Air Force, represents a major milestone in strengthening internal capacity and advancing operational medical readiness within the Defence Force. It is an in-service professional development course undertaken strictly for the enhancement of military medical capability and should not be misconstrued as a public recruitment exercise.
The rigorous training equipped the trio with advanced competencies in rapid response operations, tactical combat casualty care, and coordinated emergency medical interventions. These enhanced skills will significantly improve ICU critical care response, strengthen physiotherapy-led rehabilitation and sports injury management, and elevate the institutionβs capacity to respond decisively and effectively in complex, high-pressure clinical and operational environments.
In a separate development, Maina Soko Medical Centre also congratulates Maina Soko Queens Football Club Assistant Coaches, WOII NKHATA Jabulani and Ms Hellen CHIGULE on successfully completing the Football Association of Zambia E-Coaching Course, an intensive one-week programme sponsored by Maina Soko Medical Centre Management and attended by 67 participants.
The course enhanced modern football coaching competencies through structured modules covering the objectives of the Football Association of Zambia E-License, laws of the game...