HEALTH Minister Elijah Muchima has warned that those who were fraudulently employed during the recent health worker recruitment should prepare to go to prison. And Muchima has commended the Ndola Teaching Hospital administration for managing the health facility well, stating that the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) should learn from the facility. On the other hand, Muchima says the country has so far recorded 17 Mpox cases. Addressing the media in Ndola, Monday, Muchima revealed that his ministry was investigating a matter where some individuals at Levy Mwanawasa and UTH were charging job seekers between K15,000 and K20,000 to include them in the recruitment exercise. “There are complaints about recruitment because of limited numbers. We’re looking into that. I must warn...