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AngloGold hands over 1,000 litres of sanitiser

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AngloGold Ashanti, Sasol, Imperial Logistics and Sibanye have teamed up in their Nightingal­e initiative to do their part to fight Covid-19 as part of their corporate social responsibi­lity drive.

On Tuesday 1,000 litres of sanitiser in 25l containers were distribute­d to three district health facilities; Komani, Frontier and Cofimvaba hospitals.

The cost of the sanitiser will be split 50-50 between AngloGold Ashanti and Sasol for an initial period of three months. Meanwhile Imperial has agreed to transport the sanitiser from Sasol s facilities in

Sasolburg and Secunda.

AngloGold Ashanti stakeholde­r engagement manager for labour recruiting areas Khaya Magadla said they were planning to bring more partners on board to make the preventati­ve and curative initiative­s ongoing for hospitals.

Magadla said the Chris Hani district was chosen as one of the beneficiar­ies as it had provided AngloGold Ashanti and Sibanye mining companies with labour through the years. It was also previously identified as one of the hotspot areas for Covid-19.

We understand that the health department finds it difficult to provide personal protective equipment. We believe if we assist the department it will make an impact. The companies also wish to express appreciati­on and gratitude to the courageous staff who are committed in the fight against the outbreak.”

Chris Hani health department chief director Sindiswa Tywabi said: We are

“very grateful for the kind gesture for the frontline workers fighting against the pandemic. We were told this would not be the last delivery. What makes us even more happy is that when we were growing up some of our parents worked on the mines. Our forefather­s worked hard for us to have better jobs.”

Tywabi said although Covid infections and deaths were dwindling, the virus was still present and workers still needed to be protected.

She said in the recent joint operations committee meeting they had resolved to strengthen Covid awareness in communitie­s by making use of the rapid response team and municipal war rooms. President Cyril Ramaphosa “said it is in our hands. Let us continue wearing face masks and using sanitisers.

The department of water

“affairs continues to bring water and tanks so people have access.”

 ?? Picture: ABONGILE SOLUNDWANA ?? HELPING HANDS: Local hospitals received 1,000 litres of sanitisers. Representi­ng them were, from left, Komani Hospital nursing manager Sithole Kune, Cofimvaba Hospital acting CEO Ntombesith­athu Qotoyi, Komani Hospital CEO Mzingisi Tshaka, Chris Hani department of health chief director Sindiswa Tywabi, AngloGold Ashanti stakeholde­r engagement manager for labour recruiting areas Khaya Magadla and Frontier Hospital acting CEO Dr Hubert Mushid
Picture: ABONGILE SOLUNDWANA HELPING HANDS: Local hospitals received 1,000 litres of sanitisers. Representi­ng them were, from left, Komani Hospital nursing manager Sithole Kune, Cofimvaba Hospital acting CEO Ntombesith­athu Qotoyi, Komani Hospital CEO Mzingisi Tshaka, Chris Hani department of health chief director Sindiswa Tywabi, AngloGold Ashanti stakeholde­r engagement manager for labour recruiting areas Khaya Magadla and Frontier Hospital acting CEO Dr Hubert Mushid

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