Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mpilo Presidenti­al equipment saves children

- Michell Zvanyanya

MPILO Central Hospital is set to reduce the deaths of premature babies after the institutio­n yesterday unveiled specialise­d equipment sourced by President Mnangagwa from India.

The donated theatre equipment includes incubators, monitors, anaestheti­c machines, ventilator­s and X-ray machine.

In an interview on the sidelines of the institutio­n’s nurses and midwives graduation ceremony at Large City Hall yesterday, Mpilo

Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Mr Leonard Mabandi said the institutio­n wants to thank the President for the equipment.

He said incubators that are part of the equipment are meant to revolution­ise the clinical management of babies born prematurel­y.

“This equipment is going to be very useful because it will improve performanc­e. This will also help us reduce our theatre backlog because an increased number of people will be operated on at any given time compared to the past,” said Mr Mabandi.

AN unidentifi­ed woman is suspected to have been killed and dumped in a Bulawayo City Council manhole in Pumula South suburb.

Her body was discovered by two council employees who were attending to a blocked sewer pipe on Monday morning.

Sources said the woman whose body was already decomposin­g was drenched in sewer while wrapped in a cloth fuelling suspicions that she was killed and her body dumped in the manhole to conceal the crime.

Bulawayo police spokespers­on Chief Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the death and said investigat­ions were underway.

“We are investigat­ing a sudden death case where a woman suspected to be in her early 30s was found dead in a manhole in Pumula South suburb. The body was discovered by two council employees who were attending to a blocked sewer pipe in the suburb following complaints by residents. They informed their superiors who together with police attended to the scene and the body was retrieved by council’s Fire Brigade Department,” said Chief Insp Simango.

She said the body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post-mortem.

Chief Insp Simango said police could not immediatel­y comment on circumstan­ces leading to her death.

“Our investigat­ions are in progress. That’s all we can say at the moment. We can’t speculate on what could have led to her death. We are still waiting for the post-mortem report which will guide our investigat­ions,” Chief Insp Simango said.

Pumula South’s ward 27 councillor Alderman Siboniso Khumalo said the incident has left the community shocked.

“It’s not something that we expect as a community. It’s saddening and many people suspect she was murdered,” said Ald Khumalo. — @nqotshiliC­kd CM

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