

By REGINALD KANYANE
The North West MEC for Health, Sello Lehari has conducted unannounced oversight visits at several health facilities across Moretele Local Municipality on 22 August 2024. Lehari, who was accompanied by the Provincial, District and Members of Clinic’ Committees , through his “Re Bona Ka Matlho”Oversight Programme, visited Swart-Dam/Rekopantswe Clinic in Swart Dam village.
He further engaged both the clinic management and members of the Clinic Committee focused on issues that need interventions to improve the provision of primary health-care services. Lehari added that issues raised includes the challenge of staff shortages, water and ablution facilities.
“This is one of the important clinics in this area and services a host of people. We need to improve both clinically and logistically, especially on the shortage of nurses. It is urgent and we will come back to ensure all issues are addressed within a reasonable period of time.
“The issue of water and ablution will be attended to immediately. We then proceeded to a 24-hour Mogogelo Clinic, in Mogogelo village. I was briefed about issues related to security postings. There is a need for a guard house, availability of store-room for medication, shortage of nurses and overall capacity of the clinic,” he said.
Concluding all three oversights, Lehari visited the clinic in Ratjiepan village. He was optimistic following his visits to all 265 clinics, 48 healthcare facilities and 19 public hospitals in the province.
“As the province, we are in the right trajectory. I have conducted oversights at at least three facilities in just a day. I sat and listened to management and most of the issues raised, were resolved immediately, in real-time.
“On issues related to infrastructure and shortage of personnel, I have given clear directives that they should be resolved within a reasonable time. We will hire over 100 nurses to capacitate our clinics. From my visits, they should be changes and bring about improvement in our endeavour to efficiently provide primary healthcare services to our people,” said Lehari.
He also thanked all nurses and staffers for their unwavering commitment and spirit of indefatigability, displayed amidst all challenges raised. Lehari committed that his administration will throw all its weight in support of staff and management of all healthcare facilities to enable them to executive their responsibilities.






