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Ahmed Bilal Shah

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Ahmed Bilal Shah
Shah in 2018
Born1953 or 1954
Pakistan
Died (aged 67)
Harare, Zimbabwe
NationalityZimbabwean
Occupations
  • Medical doctor
  • television personality
Years active34
Notable workYou and Your Health and Health Is Wealth on ZBC TV
SpouseTayyba Shah
Children3

Ahmed Bilal Shah (died 25 June 2021) was a Pakistani-Zimbabwean medical practitioner and television personality who was a presenter on ZBC TV.[1]

Career and background

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Ahmed Bilal Shah was born in Pakistan. He relocated to Zimbabwe in 1982 then started his medical practice in 1987 working at Parirenyatwa Hospital.[2] He then proceeded to work in high density suburbs of Harare and he was the first foreign doctor to work in the country's high density areas.[3] During that period, Shah went to schools to deliver lectures on good health practices. In early 90s, Shah met one of Zimbabwe's television journalists, Reuben Barwe, who organised his first ZBC TV interview on health issues.[2] From then, an idea for his own TV show emerged. Shah launched You and Your Health programme on ZBC TV that aired from 1992 to 2007. On his programme, Shah interviewed many medical practitioners, including South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard, who performed the world's first human heart transplant in 1967.[2]

Dr Ahmed Bilal Shah also presented ZBC's Good Morning Zimbabwe Health Is Wealth segment which was aired every Thursday morning.[4]

Death

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On 25 June 2021, Shah died from COVID-19 at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare, at the age of 67. He was buried at Warren Hills cemetery in accordance to his Muslim religion.[1][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Mupoperi, Elsie (25 June 2021). "Renowned medical practitioner, Dr Bilal Shah laid to rest". Archived from the original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Muzavazi, Runyararo; Charamba, Tatenda (27 October 2017). "We need paradigm shift in health sector: Shah". The Herald. Archived from the original on 27 October 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Zimbabwe's Businesses Want Dollars, Not 'Bond Notes' | Voice of America - English". www.voanews.com.
  4. ^ Herald, The. "We need paradigm shift in health sector: Shah". The Herald.
  5. ^ "Prominent medical practitioner Shah succumbs to coronavirus". The Herald. 26 June 2021. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021.