
By OBAKENG MAJE
25 December 2024- A nurse from Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital in Vryburg, Constance Kanatu, honoured for her compassion and commitment. Kanatu scooped R15 000, after she received the 2024 Most Caring Nurse award in the country at the DENOSA Gala Dinner held at Sheraton Hotel in Pretoria recently.
According to DENOSA, the awards came about to honour the nursing staff for their compassion, commitment, love and dedication shown to patients.
“Kanatu is a professional nurse specialising in Ophthalmology. She was awarded with the Marilyn Lahana Caring National Award, named after Marilyn Lahana, a Johannesburg nurse from Johannesburg, who died after contracting Ebola virus after she cared for the patient selflessly.
“DENOSA administers the awarding of the Marilyn Lahana Caring Award to any deserving nurse voted for by fellow nurses in the workplace, who has shown outstanding commitment and selfless dedication to patient care,” the union said.
It further said Kanatu went home with a trophy, a certificate, and a R15 000 prize money. DENOSA added that as an ophthalmic nurse working without any doctor who is stationed at the facility, she is constantly faced with the challenge of referring all her patients who need higher care for their eye problems to other facilities.
“Taking the second place as the 1st runner-up at the awards was Majikela Dlangamandla from the Western Cape, who took home a trophy, a certificate, and R7500 in prize money.
“Coming in third position as a 2nd runner-up, was Mampe Konyama from Free State, who took home a trophy, a certificate, and a R5000 prize money. DENOSA congratulates and is proud of all the winners.”
Meanwhile, the union said their hard-work is promoting the nursing profession in the eyes of the public.






