Hospitals come together for better roads
Busamed Lowveld Private Hospital and Nelmed Medicross took to the streets on last week to fix the road that leads to their respective facilities.

In a joint effort between the two institutions, they took it upon themselves to patch up 20 potholes in Rothery Street.
According to Taryn Laas, marketing manager of Busamed Lowveld Private Hospital “some observations from our Board of Directors were that Rothery Street has a few potholes and we thought we would like to make the road nicer for road users who access our facilities”.

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“We approached Nelmed Medicross and they were more than happy to get involved. It took a week to get all the potholes patched up,” said Laas.
She said the estimated cost of the project was R18 000, which was covered between Busamed Lowveld Private Hospital and Nelmed Medicross.
