RUMBIE MAZVIDZA WINS NURSE OF THE YEAR IN ISLE OF WIGHT


Celebrating African Excellence in Care and Social work

The Isle of Wight community is celebrating a moment of pride and recognition as African care professionals continue to make a meaningful impact within the UK’s health and social care sector. As first reported by Island Echo, 

At the prestigious Hartford Care Annual Awards held at the Utilita Bowl, Effort Rumbie Mazvidza, a Senior Care Assistant at The Elms Care Home, was honoured with the Senior Nurse of the Year award. Her recognition reflects not just professional excellence, but a deep commitment to compassion, dignity, and human connection in caregiving.

The awards, organised by Hartford Care, highlight the dedication of staff across its homes in England and Wales. Winners were selected through heartfelt nominations from residents, families, visitors, and colleagues—making these recognitions especially powerful as they reflect real-life impact.

According to Operations Director Emma Jones, Effort stood out for her “natural warmth, professionalism, and genuine connection with residents and their families,” while Aneesh was praised for his “exceptional compassion, positivity, and daily dedication.”

As first reported by Island Echo, this achievement is more than an award—it is a testament to the growing influence and excellence of diverse communities within the Isle of Wight.

At IWAH Magazine, we celebrate these stories—not just as news, but as inspiration.
They remind us that behind every uniform is a story of resilience, culture, and quiet heroism shaping lives every day.


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