
Picture: North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambatha during the media briefing
By OBAKENG MAJE
Five managers who are implicated in the preliminary report at Bophelong Provincial Hospital in Mahikeng, have been precautionary transferred to other facilities pending investigations. The North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambatha said this will allow the smooth running investigation process.
This comes after the widespread video that was circulated across social media platforms, showing four newly-born babies placed in cardboard boxes. It is alleged that, 56 babies were delivered, but the hospital only had cribs and incubators to accommodate 47.
“We have sent a provincial team to the hospital consisting of divisions that we think were relevant such as the nursing division, labour relation, and quality assurance. This component has to do with management function. So, anybody who decided to admit 56 for delivery, yet knowing that the hospital has a capacity of 47, failed on the management function,” he said.
Sambatha said this shows gross negligence of the management. He said some managers did not even relate with information as a whole and the incident was not reported to the acting CEO.
“It was also not reported to the doctor, who was supposed to do referrals. Even when the incident was reported on Monday, the management did not bother to visit the ward. Instead, they packed their bags and went to Rustenburg to attend the Lekgotlha.
“So, these are managers employed here and discussing the incident that is now of national interest. They discussed it, while they are still here, but did not even go and check the ward if there is an overflowing. They made it as normal deliberations within themselves without any urgency,” said Sambatha.
He further said the provincial department was also not informed. Sambatha added that, they only received the news through social media.
“From what we could gather, we have five managers and they must give the department a formal accountability. As we speak now, there is no formal report of the incident from the management. We are only relying on our intervention and preliminary report.
“Unfortunately, we cannot disclose their names or ranks because they are still in a meeting with the provincial management. Now, we will conduct a fully-fledged investigation regarding the incident, but it will only be limited to the actions and responsibilities of these five managers,” he said.
Sambatha said the initial precautionary suspension against the nursing supervisor and nursing manager who were initially precautionary suspended pending investigation now falls off. However, Taung DailyNews was informed that, the nursing manager who was on duty during the incident, is part of the five managers who are transferred.
DENOSA regional chairperson in Ngaka Modiri Molema, Tshepo Monoketsi said, they have indicated that the precautionary suspension pending investigation of two officials was misplaced and misinformed. Monoketsi said, this has been supported by the preliminary report today.
Meanwhile, NEHAWU regional chairperson, Zanele Lawu said: “In the beginning, we did say that the situation should be pointed out at the management, but not doctors and nurses who were in charge that day. We believed that, they improvised and delivered babies safely without any casualties.
“This indicated that, there is a total lapse in management within the institution. This was also indicated by Sambatha when he said the matter was never reported and instead, the management went to Lekgotlha.”




