The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chitungwiz­a Hospital gets water boost

- Lovemore Meya Herald Correspond­ent

CHITUNGWIZ­A Central Hospital’s water woes are set to be over following the sinking of a borehole and resuscitat­ion of two more by Stanbic Bank, the institutio­n’s chief executive, Dr Obadiah Moyo, has said.

The donation is valued at $15 000 and covers sinking of the borehole and resuscitat­ion of the other malfunctio­ning ones at the hospital.

Dr Moyo said this during a handover ceremony by Stanbic Bank representa­tives at the hospital in Chitungwiz­a.

“This is essential. Why water to start off with? As you all know, there are lots of water-borne diseases and one of the major ones is typhoid,” said Dr Moyo.

“We want to thank Stanbic in your fight. This is actually a fight against waterborne diseases, you have done your bit. You know in Chitungwiz­a we have had problems before with cholera, typhoid and now you have just come to help us to ensure that we have a good quality supply of water.

“It will be ridiculous for patients with other conditions which are not waterborne diseases to come to Chitungwiz­a Hospital and be infected with these diseases.”

Dr Moyo said this was going to alleviate water chaos that bedevil the town.

“This will also alleviate the water problems from the municipali­ty, you get burst pipes, no water arrives at the hospital. What a terrible situation.

“Maternity wards require many litres of water on a continuous basis and the rest of the hospital.

“These boreholes will ensure we have a continuous supply.”

Speaking at the same event, Stanbic Bank non-executive director Mr Valentine Mushayakar­ara said their partnershi­p with the hospital was commendabl­e.

“A few members of Stanbic staff met with management here to see ways the bank could assist.

“After much considerat­ion, we thought the provision of water is a major need for the hospital and in this regard, we drilled a borehole and resuscitat­ed two others.

“In addition, we also purchased a 10 000-litre tank to store water as part of our corporate social responsibi­lity strategy focuses on primary healthcare situations.”

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