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DA concerned about state of Kopanong Hospital as grass grows around incomplete new wards

The DA says the Kopanong Hospital in Vereeniging is in a decrepit state and will raise the issue in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.

No security guards are to be seen at the decrepit Kopanong Hospital in Vereeniging as they have not been paid, and grass is growing around the incomplete new wards that were meant to be for Covid-19 patients.

 

This is what DA Emfuleni Councillor Daddy  Mollo found when he visited the hospital this week after receiving complaints about the poor state of the hospital building.  

Grass is growing around the incomplete new wards that were meant to be for Covid-19 patients. Photo: Supplied
The “Covid-19 wards” at Kopanong hospital is in a state of decay. Photo: Supplied

. According to a statement issued by the DA the medical staff are concerned by the lack of security and the decay of the old hospital.   “Ceilings are broken and the floors also need urgent repair,” says Mollo.

Broken ceilings at the Vereeniging Kopanong Hospital. Photo: Supplied

  “Meanwhile, about R200 million was spent on new wards using Alternative Building Technology (ABT) which were supposed to be completed 18 months ago when the Covid-19 epidemic was accelerating.  

“These wards were supposed to have 300 ICU beds, but the contractor failed to finish the job.  

“It’s a sad tale of incompetence by the Gauteng Infrastructure Development Department which has failed to fix the old hospital building and wasted a huge amount of money with the unfinished new wards,” explained Mollo.

According to him the Gauteng Health Department has not yet decided on what to do with the new wards if a new contractor can be found to finish them.  

Mollo said he would raise these issues in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature as the Kopanong hospital needs to be upgraded to provide decent care to sick people in the Vaal area.

Emfuleni DA cllr Daddy Mollo recently visited the Vereeniging Kopanong Hospital. Photo: Supplied

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Christiaan Cloete

Christiaan is editor of Ster North and a reporter for Vaalweekblad. Email: christiaan@mooivaal.co.za
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