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With the assistance of the dedicated staff from the Estcourt Provincial Hospital, over 300 patients were screened and assessed for a number of conditions

The Estcourt Rotary Club took part in nationwide Rotary Health Days, from October 11 to 13 October.

The Rotary Team in  Injisuthi  from left to right: President Andrew Spence, Rotarian Ruth James, Assistant Governor Roger Haynes and Past President Louis Piovesan.
The Rotary Team in Injisuthi from left to right: President Andrew Spence, Rotarian Ruth James, Assistant Governor Roger Haynes and Past President Louis Piovesan.

Three sites were established – the TVET College in Estcourt, the Injisuthi area and Ntabamhlophe area.

With the assistance of the dedicated staff from the Estcourt Provincial Hospital, over 300 patients were screened and assessed for a number of conditions like blood pressure.

These little ones were part of Rotary's nationwide Health Day initiative.
These little ones were part of Rotary’s nationwide Health Day initiative.

The Estcourt Rotary Club would like to thank the staff of the Estcourt Hospital for their continuing dedication to public health in the community.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

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