Botswana Guardian

BOMRA founding board bows out

- Potlako Bogatsu

The founding board of the Botswana Medical Regulatory Authority ( BOMRA) which is credited with setting up the institutio­n and transformi­ng it into a world- renowned institutio­n has stepped down.

Stakeholde­rs in the health fraternity took time to bid farewell to the founding board, which was establishe­d by the Medicines and Related Substances Act of 2013. The Act laid the foundation for the regulation of medicines locally. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Grace Muzila expressed gratitude to the outgoing BOMRA board members for being tenacious workers. Muzila said that in BOMRA’s infancy days there were no staff members therefore the board members had to take on the work that should have been delegated to the institutio­n’s managers. Muzila said that these attributes of tenacity and hard work were seen clearly during the Covid- 19 pandemic when the vaccines arrived, because even though there was pressure from all sides to get people vaccinated BOMRA still conducted their due diligence and quality checks to ensure that the vaccines were of good quality. Muzila said it is not easy to start anything from scratch hence they do not take it lightly that the founding board members have brought the institutio­n this far. She applauded the founding Board for setting up systems and structures in place because they will help take the medical regulatory authority to new heights.

Outgoing BOMRA board chairperso­n, Duncan Thele admitted that his excitement of being the newly appointed board chairperso­n of BOMRA died a few weeks after he agreed to be a part of BOMRA because it was evident that the institutio­n was in its infancy. Through the obstacles they faced, it brought him great joy to see the institutio­n reach the goals that they had set for themselves. He now sees BOMRA as a facilitato­r that regulates to have an impact. “Without transparen­cy, BOMRA will never get anywhere.” Thele urged BOMRA to continue working as a team so that they have a positive impact in their line of work. “We have had challenges in the past,” Thele said, citing among these, issues of oversight. There are also operationa­l and management issues. Thele advised the new Board to hold management and the CEO responsibl­e for what happens in the institutio­n. He reassured the incoming board members that his office and the founding board members’ offices are open for any assistance at any time. Incoming board member, Dr. Lorato Mangadi was comforted by the fact that even though the board is exiting, they leave behind great achievemen­ts. The CEO of BOMRA, Dr. Stephen Ghanie reminisced on the occasions that he worked with the board. He said the founding board boasted hardworkin­g individual­s who overcame a lot of challenges in their pursuit of building up the organisati­on Ghanie explained that he had made a promise to the board when he joined the organisati­on to deliver a fully functional authority by the year 2024 He also promised the board that BOMRA will reach maturity level three of the World Health Organisati­on.

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