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GAUTENG HEALTH WELCOMES 217 BABIES BORN ON CHRISTMAS DAY

The Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, has extended heartfelt congratulations to the parents of 217 newborns delivered at public health facilities across the province during the first 12 hours of Christmas Day.
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This figure, recorded from midnight to midday, marks a joyous start to the festive season for many families. Together with the Executive Mayor of Ekurhuleni, Nkosindiphile Xhakaza, the MEC celebrated these new arrivals by showering mothers and their bundles of joy with baby essentials including wipes, nappies, bum cream, face cloths, backpacks, carriers, napkins, receiving blankets, and more to give these little ones a great start in life.

During her visit to Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital to welcome the bundles of joy this Christmas morning, MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko emphasised the importance of supporting new mothers as they embark on their parenting journey. She highlighted the critical role of exclusive breastfeeding, which provides vital nutrients and strengthens the bond between mother and child.


The MEC also urged parents to register their newborns with the Department of Home Affairs within 30 days to secure their legal identity, which is essential for accessing basic services. Furthermore, she stressed the importance of routine immunisation to protect babies against vaccine-preventable diseases.

“Christmas is a time for family, and as we celebrate these new births, we must also acknowledge the responsibilities that come with them. Investing in our children’s health today is an investment in the future of Gauteng,” said MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko.
Addressing the challenge of teenage pregnancy, the MEC reiterated the provincial government’s commitment to working with schools, parents, and community stakeholders to educate teenagers about the dangers of early sexual activity and to protect children from sexual abuse.

“Teenage pregnancy steals our children’s dreams and limits their opportunities. As a province, we are working hand in hand with key stakeholders to educate young people about the dangers of early sexual activity and to protect them from exploitation. We are also partnering with the justice system to ensure that those who prey on minors face the full consequences of the law. “I appeal to every parent and community member to report any form of sexual abuse or adults who take advantage of children. Keeping our children safe is a responsibility we all share,” said MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, reflecting on a case involving a 16-year-old mother at Thelle Mogoerane.

SOURCED FROM EZIMTOTI NEWS.

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