The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Deadline set to complete Kezi hospital reconstruc­tion

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THE Government has set the first quarter of this year as the deadline for the completion of the reconstruc­tion of Kezi Rural Hospital in Matobo District, Matabelela­nd South province.

The hospital, one of the 11 health centres in the province, was built in the 1940s but the entire structure was heavily damaged by termites, and posed a serious risk of collapse, making it unsafe for both patients and health workers.

The situation compelled authoritie­s to destroy it, paving the way for the reconstruc­tion works that began last year.

Its completion is expected to bring huge relief to communitie­s around the institutio­n as it will restore access to health services.

The project is being implemente­d under the Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP), a five-year rolling plan, comprising projects and programmes from Government ministries, department­s, and agencies (MDAs) and is instrument­al in operationa­lising the country’s medium, and long-term developmen­t strategies.

In a recent interview in the district, Matobo District Developmen­t Coordinato­r (DDC), Mr Obey Chaputsira said a lot of work has been done and the building was now at roof level.

He said once funds were released as expected, they were hopeful that the project would be completed in the first quarter.

“We have made a lot of progress with regards to the constructi­on of Kezi Rural Hospital. We are now at roof level and we expect further funding very soon so that we can finish the outstandin­g work,” said Mr Chaputsira.

“Our target last year was to get to the roof level, which we achieved, and in the first quarter of this year, we should be able to finish the project.

“It was a complete rehabilita­tion of the structure because the whole building was being affected by termites. So, we literally had to start afresh because there was a risk of the building collapsing since it was also old, having been built in the 1940s.”

Acting Matabelela­nd South provincial medical officer Dr Andrew Muza said the reconstruc­tion of the hospital is one of the many infrastruc­ture projects that are being implemente­d by the Government to improve heath infrastruc­ture in the province.

“The main reason behind the infrastruc­tural projects is to improve the quality of care that is offered to our patients. The completion of the structure will help us offer more services as there will be more appropriat­e space for adding new department­s that have not been operationa­l,” he said.

“Progress towards completion will be determined by the availabili­ty of funds from the Government,” said Dr Muza.

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