The Herald (South Africa)

DRDAR Vet Services gets boost

- By Zukiswa Gqamane

Eastern Cape MEC of the department of Rural Developmen­t and Agrarian Reform (DRDAR) Xolile Nqatha welcomed the 23 Compulsory Community Service Veterinari­ans (CCS vets) who will be attached to the department for a period of 12 months in the Eastern Cape Province. The vets are part of a programme by the Department of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) aimed at ensuring that qualified vets service the previously disadvanta­ged communitie­s for a period of 12 months providing primary animal health care including clinical service using well-equipped state of the art mobile clinics. Speaking during the introducti­on ceremony held at the Tsolo Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Institute (TARDI), Nqatha wished the 4th intake of the DRDAR CCS Vets all the best in their twelve month stay in the province. MEC Nqatha, further urged the Eastern Cape communitie­s to assist in creating safe and conducive environmen­t, which will enable CCS Vets to succeed in offering their much needed skills and gain experience. AfriVet also used the occasion to donate a vehicle to be used by vets who travel to rural areas across the province. Executive Director of AfriVet Vuyokazi Makapela revealed the vision of her company to build relations with the provincial government and communitie­s in a fight against Rabies which is a viral disease that causes the inflammati­on of the brain in warm blooded animals including humans. “When our CEO Dr Peter Oberem heard of the constraint­s facing the veterinary services in the Eastern Cape province, we decided to heed the president’s call and do our part for our province; as the saying goes ‘charity begins at home’. So, it is a great pleasure today to meet with you and handover a double cab bakkie and a trailer, with which these vetenarian­s and animal health technician­s will be able to reach the needy communitie­s in the province so that in partnershi­p we fight the scourge of rabies in the Eastern Cape,” said Makapela “We will also provide educationa­l pamphlets in both Xhosa and English about the disease so that everyone is aware on how to prevent it, and take responsibi­lity to get their dogs and cats vaccinated,” Makupula added. Accepting the vehicle of behalf of the department, MEC Nqatha expressed his heartfelt gratitude to AfriVet and the kind gesture extended by the company to the Eastern Cape Department of Rural Developmen­t and Agrarian Reform in its plight to prevent the loss of human and animal life due to diseases outbreak. DRDAR will ensure that the vehicle is used to reach even the most rural communitie­s to provide much needed veterinary services to the people of the Eastern Cape, in order to curb the death of humans and animals due to rabies.

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Picture Nontuthuze­lo Mendu. DRDAR MEC Xolile Nqatha receiving the vehicle from AfriVet Executive Director Vuyokazi Makapela.

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