Motherwell Clinic Break-In: Services Disrupted After Burglary

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A break-in during the weekend 14-15 March at Motherwell Community Health Centre, Gqeberha, has led to temporary service disruptions, with several computers and equipment stolen, and infrastructure damaged. The Eastern Cape Department of Health says staff members were traumatised. Some services, including Trauma and Midwife Obstetric Unit, have been temporarily halted.

“The department moved swiftly to address the situation and is co-operating with law enforcement agencies,” the department stated. Emergency medical services have been redirected to Dora Nginza Hospital, where doctors from the clinic are assisting.

“We are working closely with the Motherwell Clinic committee, the ward councillor and community stakeholders to address safety concerns and ensure the facility can resume normal operations as soon as possible,” the department said.

The department is also repairing damage, including securing entrances and gates, and installing new security locks. “The safety of healthcare workers, patients and public assets remains a priority,” it emphasised.

The department appreciates the community of Motherwell for their patience and understanding while efforts continue to restore full operations at the facility.

According to officials, contingency measures are being explored to restore services, including the use of agency nurses where necessary. A meeting with the South African Police Service is scheduled to strengthen security co-ordination. The department welcomes the planned deployment of additional security resources, including the South African National Defence Force, to identified hotspots, which will be an important intervention to help stabilise areas affected by persistent crime.

Zanele Makola
Zanele Makolahttps://indabanews.co.za/
Zanele Makola is a journalist with a strong passion for gathering and reporting news. She has a keen eye for detail and a clear focus on telling stories that matter, bringing a fresh and relevant perspective to community journalism. She holds a Journalism qualification from Tshwane University of Technology, where she developed her skills in news writing, research, and storytelling. Today, she is committed to producing accurate, engaging content that informs and connects with local audiences.

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