DEPARTMENT DISPELS UNTRUE SOCIAL MEDIA REPORTING OF PATIENTS FETCHING WATER IN MALAMULELE HOSPITAL

DEPARTMENT DISPELS UNTRUE SOCIAL MEDIA REPORTING OF PATIENTS FETCHING WATER IN MALAMULELE HOSPITAL

The Limpopo Health Department wishes to dispel as untrue the social media reports alleging that patients at Malamulele Hospital inclusive of those in the maternity ward are forced to fetch water outside the hospital due to water shortages in the hospital. It is true that the hospital has been without running water since Christmas due to a pipe burst. As a result, the hospital has been relying on the municipality water tankers for supply. It must also be noted that the hospital has boreholes, but they are of very little impact due to their extreme low yield. As a result, the restoration of water supply at the hospital completely depends on the district municipality’s agility to fix the burst pipe.

The protracted decline of sustainable water supply in hospitals in the province has been a thorn on the side of the department since it is practically not possible to run a hospital efficiently without proper running water. Some of the severly hit hospitals also include Elim Hospital in Vhembe District and Kgapane Hospital in Mopani District.

The department is extensively engaging the water services authorities to find a sustainable resolution to this problem.

The department has written to the respective municipalities indicating that without a speedy resolution to this long-standing challenge, it might leave it no choice but to close these hospitals. This week, the department will meet the respective authorities on their plans to resolve the matter.

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