Limpopo Department of Health and Social Development
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The Cry of Ngwanatheko Creche
Ngwanatheko Creche is child day care centre and as the loyal member of ngwanathekop i would to see it growing. Because now as i am speaking Ngwanatheko Creche is more likely to ask any donations from you the very loyal persons of Limpopo Province, so that we can improve and renovate this place of care. Everyone of you will be touched if i can email you the pictures of Ngwanatheko Creche and if you are willing to get them, forward me your details to my email address ngwanatheko.creche@ymail.com then we will take it from there. I wish my say will be heard and maybe soon i will get a positive note willing to help this community property(Ngwanatheko Creche).
Enjoy the rest of your day, cheers. http://ngwanathekocreche.webs.com
Can anyone assist with a hospital problem in Gauteng?
Please can you give us advise of what we can do to help my brother (Gerrit Melcher) who is in the ENT section of the Johannesburg General Hospital.
He has been diagnosed with throat cancer. We are not sure if this is true because the staff in this ward refuses to give us any information on my brothers treatment. We went to visit him and could not believe that he is the same person. He has aged and is frail and very sick. He cannot speak for himself. He communicated by writing to us and he says that they are not providing him with proper care and medication. He is being left to die. He has a pipe inserted into his throat and it is filthy. The other day he sent us an SMS saying that he cannot breath and that the staff ignore his plea for health.
It seems that if you do not have a medical aid then you are treated as a pauper without any real treatment and chance of recovery. He has been in hospital for more than 60 days and in that time has had virtually no treatment.
We, his family live in Evander and cannot go visit him on a regular basis because we live about 2 hours drive from the hospital.
NicP