back to top

Zomba Press Club cleans hospital premises in commemoration of Labour Day

Published on:

Share post:

Members of Zomba Press Club on Monday swept the premises of Zomba Central Hospital as part of their commemoration of this year’s Labour Day.

The club’s spokesperson Mbanandi Saka Mahara said they thought it wise to celebrate and commemorate the day by dedicating their day to social work.

“As a press club, we decide to come to Zomba central hospital to do the cleanups and to appreciate the work that is been done by hospital staff,” said Mahara.

Members of the Zomba Press Club during the sweeping exercise

The hospital’s Infection Prevention Coordinator who is also a nursing officer, Hendrina Saini Chiombeza, commended the club for the exercise, saying it had complemented their workers’ efforts to ensure a clean environment.

“As a hospital, we planned to clean the hospital twice or three times a day, but due to few labor force, sometimes we fail to meet the requirements,” said Chiombeza.


Discover more from Nthanda Times

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Related articles

Ministry suspends classes in the Southern Region due to Tropical Cyclone Freddy

Ministry of Education has suspended classes in the Southern Region due to bad weather conditions, particularly the tropical cyclone Freddy.

Malawi Govt caught lying on $6.8 billion Brigdin Foundation grant

It never rains but pours for the Malawi government as it has been revealed that it lied to Malawians that it has signed a $6.8 billion grant with a Belgium-based Bridgin Foundation.

CSOs calls for transparency, peace, responsible engagement ahead of Sept 16 general elections

Civil society leaders in Malawi have warned against rising political violence and demanded increased transparency from electoral stakeholders, urging a peaceful and credible electoral process.

Mega farms bear fruits as MDF hand overs 7,400 bags of maize to NFRA

The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) on Thursday handed over 7,459 bags of maize to Malawi Government which the Malawi National Service cultivated at Gada Farms in Mchinji. 

Discover more from Nthanda Times

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading