LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-As part of her Christmas celebrations, Vice President Jane Ansah visited patients at Nkhoma Hospital in Lilongwe, showing her commitment to uplifting patients during the festive season.
Ansah praised the hospital for helping diverse individuals seeking treatment, highlighting its vital role in healthcare.
She named the first Christmas baby born at the hospital “Jane” – Levinesi Sikonda, adding a personal touch.
However, Ansah expressed concern over maternal deaths at the hospital, where eight mothers died this year compared to one last year, pointing to issues.
Meanwhile, Hospital Director Victor Moyo said despite the hospital’s progress, lack of resources and staff shortages are challenges, highlighting obstacles faced.
Moyo’s comments underscore the hospital’s struggles amid VP Ansah’s visit.
The Vice President’s actions reflect compassion and leadership, touching lives at Nkhoma.
Dr. Ansah’s visit aimed to uplift patients and staff, blending care with governance.
The hospital’s story includes both progress and challenges, as shared by its leader.
Her “Jane” gesture to the newborn symbolizes hope amid healthcare discussions.
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