New Beds, New Hope For Patients At Masvingo Provincial Hospital

Tiyani Hahlani

Centre News Hub

MASVINGO — Delta Beverages has continued its nationwide healthcare support programme with the donation of 10 hospital beds to Masvingo Provincial Hospital as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility initiatives.

The donation forms part of a broader programme in which Delta Beverages pledged to donate 100 state-of-the-art hospital beds across Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces during the company’s 10th anniversary celebrations of the National Castle Lager Brand Day campaign.

Speaking during the handover ceremony at Masvingo Provincial Hospital, Delta Sales Manager for the Masvingo Region, Leonorah Kateedza, said the initiative aimed to give back meaningfully to communities across the country.

“On behalf of Delta Beverages’ Lager Beer Business, we are pleased to be here today to fulfil a commitment made through our flagship brand, Castle Lager, during our 10th anniversary celebration of the National Castle Lager Brand Day,” she said.

Kateedza said the hospital beds would be distributed across the country’s provinces as part of efforts to support national development and improve public healthcare services.

“We pledged to donate one hundred state-of-the-art hospital beds, which will be distributed across the ten provinces of the country,” she said.

She added that Delta Beverages remains committed to investing in the well-being of communities and supporting institutions that provide essential services.

“Delta Beverages remains committed to supporting national development and investing in the well-being of the communities that form the foundation of our success,” she said.

The handover ceremony at Masvingo Provincial Hospital marked the ninth of the ten provincial donation events under the programme.

“This handover ceremony at Masvingo Provincial Hospital marks the ninth of ten such events,” Kateedza said.

She said the donation was intended to support healthcare delivery and improve patient comfort within public health institutions.

“We truly believe that this donation is a fitting way to show our appreciation to the communities we serve, while also playing a part in supporting and advancing public healthcare,” she said.

Kateedza also expressed appreciation to healthcare workers for their service to the nation.

“We extend our sincere gratitude to you and your dedicated staff for the invaluable service you continue to provide for our nation,” she said.

The nationwide programme is expected to conclude after the final provincial handover ceremony.