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Injisuthi Clinic bids farewell to staff

At the end of September, Ms Cito retired. Colleagues from the clinic hosted a farewell party for her and showered her with gifts

Colleagues who have become friends said a fond farewell to Delma Cito from the Injisuthi Clinic recently.

Ms Cito began her career in the Health Department in 1979 as a nurse. Throughout the years, she climbed the ladder to success and became a Professional Nurse.

At the end of September, Ms Cito retired. Colleagues from the clinic hosted a farewell party for her and showered her with gifts.

She received a gas stove and a braai stand. The clinic staff also said farewell to four interns who worked at the clinic for eight months. They also received gifts.

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