The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Angel of Hope, partners take free health services to Kanyemba

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

HUNDREDS of people had painful teeth extracted, while others were screened for cervical cancer and vaccinated against Covid-19 courtesy of Health Ambassador Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who spent a week in Kanyemba with a team of local and internatio­nal medical experts providing free health checks to the community.

Family planning services and HIV testing and counsellin­g services were also provided under the all-encompassi­ng outreach programme which catered for people living in hard to reach areas.

Amai Mnangagwa brought along Angel of Hope Foundation’s partners including those who came from the United States of America.

This is not the first time that the mother of the nation has taken free medical services to Kanyemba.

District nursing officer for Mbire District Mindy Chipokosa praised the First Lady for the outreach programme, saying it would go a long way in saving lives.

“On behalf of the Ministry of Health and Child Care, we are grateful for the programme that has been brought by Amai in Kanyemba where we are meeting patients living in hard-toreach areas who cannot visit clinics regularly for checks, but have come to access services that we are offering courtesy of our health ambassador the First Lady. Amai also brought local and internatio­nal dentists from the Angel of Hope Foundation whom we are working with.

“The services that we have at this outreach include dentistry where painful teeth are being plucked out. There are family planning services for women including pills, Jadel and depo that people are having free of charge. We are doing this at Chapoto Clinic. We are also providing HIV testing and counsellin­g services. We are also providing covid-19 vaccinatio­n for those seeking dose 1, dose 2 or dose 3. Again, we are conducting eye examinatio­ns and we refer them where they will get further help,” she said.

Beneficiar­ies of the programme were thankful for the services they had received, courtesy of the First Lady and her foundation’s partners.

Mr Never Kabudura could not hide his joy. “I wish to thank our mother who is assisting us with a programme to have dentistry checks and other health checks. Our wives are also being checked for cervical cancer and this is helpful in that diseases are detected early and people commence treatment early,” he said.

Mr Baya Zuzi said: “I am thankful for the assistance we are getting from our mother, the First Lady. Ever since she started visiting our area, she has never stopped checking on us, up to this day, our mother is rememberin­g us here in Kanyemba.

“Today I have been treated free of charge by doctors. This is not the first time Amai has brought doctors on our door steps and for that we are grateful as a community.”

An elderly woman who got screened for cervical cancer for the first time, thanked Amai Mnangagwa for her love.

“I had never been screened for cervical cancer and this is the first time,” she said. “We are grateful to Amai, the First Lady, for what she has done and continues to do for us. She has brought a hospital to our doorstep.

“We feared trudging through the forests, which is full of wild animals, to get to the nearest clinic, but today we have been helped free of charge. We are appreciati­ve of the services that have been rolled out for our benefit.”

In a separate interview, Mrs Roseline Peterson, a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who is based in the United States of America, praised the First Lady for the wonderful work she is doing countrywid­e.

Mrs Peterson and her husband, Guy Peterson, are in the country for humanitari­an work in partnershi­p with the Angel of Hope Foundation.

 ?? ?? Dentists attend to patients during a Angel of Hope Foundation free medical outreach organised by Health and Child Care Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Kanyemba recently. — Pictures: John Manzongo
Dentists attend to patients during a Angel of Hope Foundation free medical outreach organised by Health and Child Care Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Kanyemba recently. — Pictures: John Manzongo
 ?? ?? Angel of Hope Foundation partners from the US, Mrs Roz Peterson and her husband Mr Guy Peterson, check the blood pressure of patients during a free medical outreach organised by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Kanyemba recently.
Angel of Hope Foundation partners from the US, Mrs Roz Peterson and her husband Mr Guy Peterson, check the blood pressure of patients during a free medical outreach organised by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Kanyemba recently.
 ?? ?? Medical personnel attend to patients during Angel of Hope Foundation free medical outreach organised by Health and Child Care Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Kanyemba recently
Medical personnel attend to patients during Angel of Hope Foundation free medical outreach organised by Health and Child Care Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Kanyemba recently
 ?? ?? Kanyemba residents queue for free medic alattentio­n from Angel of Hope Foundation medical outreach team through an initiative by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa to ensure the villagers are in good health recently
Kanyemba residents queue for free medic alattentio­n from Angel of Hope Foundation medical outreach team through an initiative by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa to ensure the villagers are in good health recently

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