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Debmarine Namibia hands over endoscopy machine to state

Home National Debmarine Namibia hands over endoscopy machine to state
Debmarine Namibia hands over endoscopy machine to state

Rauna Kalola

 

Debmarine Namibia recently handed over an endoscopy machine to the health ministry at the Swakopmund State Hospital. 

The machine, valued at N$1.2 million, plays an important role in aiding medical doctors examine the gastrointestinal tract.

 In some instances, the machine can be used in taking a biopsy and confirming cancer. The equipment has two components that examine the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract.

“This endoscopy machine is the second of its kind available in the public health facilities in the region – and with this addition, the region is now well capacitated to perform specialised surgical procedures,” said health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula at the handover event.

Shangula applauded the gesture, stating that it enhances public health.

Erongo governor Neville Andre, in his speech read on his behalf by Dr David Tjiyokola, a senior medical officer, highlighted that the machine is an important component of patient care. 

“The majority of our people depend on government’s health services when unwell, thus many people’s lives will be made better,” he said. 

Debmarine Namibia CEO Willy Mertens emphasised that their social investment programme actively seeks to collaborate with communities and various partners to address various social challenges in the country.

“Our partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Services stands at about 16 years, and we have supported them in various projects,” he said. 

Debmarine Namibia guaranteed support to government in ensuring the social welfare of its people.

Furthermore, the health minister shared the disappointment and frustration of the Swakopmund State Hospital’s staff in the slow implementation of the new paediatric ward being constructed at the hospital. 

The construction has been halted for over a year due to various delays.

“I will ensure that this project is completed,” Shangula promised.

 

* Rauna Kalola is an information officer at MICT Erongo regional office.