Old Mutual Donates Blankets to Ngomahuru Psychiatric Hospital

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By Virginia Njovo

Old Mutual Zimbabwe has recently donated 200 blankets to Ngomahuru Psychiatric Hospital in Masvingo as part of its nationwide initiative to support under-resourced health institutions.
The donation made on June 16 was part of the company’s ongoing distribution of 2,000 blankets to hospitals across Zimbabwe.
Masvingo Old Mutual Branch Manager Susanne Chinyaka, emphasized the company’s commitment to giving back to the community.
“We believe that communities are the foundation of our business, and we passionately support them in different ways.
“We are here to serve and to stand with our communities through every life moment hence this small gesture,” Said Chinyaka.
Ngomahuru Medical Superintendent Dr. Parirenyatwa Maramba expressed gratitude for the donation, highlighting its impact on patient care.
“Winter is at its peak, and our patients have been suffering from colds. This donation will make a huge difference,” Dr. Maramba said.
The hospital faces significant challenges, including a shortage of blankets and beds, with some patients sleeping on the floor.
According to hospital records, many patients lose their lives during winter due to colds and flu. The hospital relies heavily on donations from well-wishers to supplement government support, as most patients do not pay fees.
The hospital recently introduced a private ward for patients who can afford to pay fees as a fundraising strategy.
With 194 patients currently admitted, Ngomahuru Psychiatric Hospital continues to face challenges in providing quality care.
The donation from Old Mutual will help alleviate some of the difficulties faced by the hospital.

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