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Nurses’ monumental work saluted

- GOITSEMANG TLHABYE goitsemang.tlhabye@inl.co.za

THE Zuid-Afrikaans Hospital in Muckleneuk has chosen to earmark and commemorat­e the hard work of nurses who have been at the forefront of the Covid-19 pandemic with the installati­on of a unique bronze sculpture.

The iconic sculpture was crafted by renowned South African sculptor Angus Taylor, known for his powerful and monumental works using a range of materials from his immediate environmen­t. It was officially unveiled on Internatio­nal Nurses Day last week.

The theme for this year’s Internatio­nal Nurses Day was Nurses: A Voice to Lead a Vision for Future Healthcare and, according to the private hospital, the sculpture honoured 117 years of nursing and was a fitting tribute and addition to one of South Africa’s oldest private hospitals.

“The 2-metre-high bronze sculpture is to honour the many profession­als who have proudly upheld the nursing profession and have been part of the fabric of the hospital for more than a century.”

Robert Jordaan, managing director of the hospital, said the artwork paid tribute to the compassion, commitment and selflessne­ss of nurses, and the prominent role they had continued to play in delivering superior nursing care through the ages, more especially during the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Unveiling this impressive sculpture in these unpreceden­ted times serves as a tribute to the nursing profession­als of the hospital who been unwavering in their commitment to patient care.

“The sculpture will serve to remind the nurses of Zuid-Afrikaans Hospital of the gratitude of the management and patients of the hospital and the vital role they play in caring for their patients with profession­alism, commitment and dedication.”

Jordaan said the project was commission­ed by the hospital in 2019. It would become part of the rich history of the hospital, and prominentl­y positioned for all who work at and visit the hospital to enjoy. He said that as a personal touch, the features and measuremen­ts of eight nurses at the hospital were combined to represent the multifacet­ed characteri­stics of South Africa and its people.

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THIS bronze sculpture to honour nurses was crafted by sculptor Angus Taylor.

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