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Triplets bring woman’s children count to 10

Home National Triplets bring woman’s children count to 10
Triplets bring woman’s children count to 10

RUNDU – A Rundu woman welcomed a special delivery of triplets recently, bringing the family’s children tally to ten.
The 39-year-old unemployed mother, Kathrina Solotyi, delivered the triplets on Monday last week, weighing a combined 4.7kg. Solotyi who lives in Ndama has seven other children.  “If any good Samaritan can assist me with baby clothes and blankets, I will really appreciate it,” she said. 
For any assistance, the hospital may be contacted to get them to the mother.

The newborns are still under hospital care and are currently being cared for in the incubator section of the maternity ward. 
“For assistance, you can contact the hospital on 066 265500 and ask for a customer care officer or the hospital’s social workers for arrangements because she does not have a bank account,” said Rundu hospital’s customer care officer, Rebeus Musongo. 
– jmuyamba@nepc.com.na