The Manica Post

Major facelift for Florida Council Clinic

- Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspond­ent

MUTARE business community is giving a dilapidate­d Florida Council Clinic a major facelift which is meant to bring back the confidence of both patients and staff at the facility. Spearheadi­ng the project but with various partners from the business community are the Mharadzi couple — Thomas and Molly of Kiddies’ World Pre-School in Hospital Hill. The project is in its final stages and is expected to be completed by end of August.

Mr Mharadzi urged the business community and Mutare community at large to embrace developmen­t projects in their communitie­s as part of efforts to give back to the same communitie­s.

Some of the work being done at the clinic include renovating the ceilings, water facilities, painting the buildings, fencing the clinic, repairing the roofs and the separation of the out patients department.

“The clinic has been operating with one out-patients department large room that catered for both pregnant women and babies but through this project, there will be separation of those department­s. Babies will be served from their own department while pregnant mothers will be in their own room,” said Mr Mharadzi.

He said the donation is part of the preschool’s initiative where it gives back to the community and that this was part of a long-term relationsh­ip between their pre-school and the Mutare community.

He further stated that it was everyone’s responsibi­lity to ensure that the community was not lacking in any way.

Florida Council Clinic’s Sister-inCharge Temba Kuyangepi said they were overjoyed with the renovation­s since the clinic was in bad shape.

She said the infrastruc­ture at the Florida Council Clinic had been crippled and the move by the pre-school would go a long way in boosting service delivery in the community.

“I encourage people from other communitie­s to follow these footsteps and better their own communitie­s and not wait for donors from other areas to come and help them.

‘‘The old state that the clinic was in was hard to work in but because of the renovation­s, we will provide our state-of-the-art service delivery happily,” she said.

Partners to the project include Mutare City Council, Tinty’s Hardware, Pine Products, Harane Fencing Company, Carpenters Workshop, Mutare Garment, Rotary Club and Rotarians, Hardware Agencies, Eastern Maintenanc­e Service, Mr Misheck Mugadza, Mr James and parents at Kiddies World Pre-School.

 ??  ?? Carpenters remove worn- out boards on the Florida Clinic building in Mutare
Carpenters remove worn- out boards on the Florida Clinic building in Mutare

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