New Year babies showered with gifts

Margaret Matibiri, Harare Bureau
First Lady Mrs Auxillia Mnangagwa visited the first babies of the New Year at Harare Central Hospital and showered them with gifts.

The First Lady, who was accompanied by women from the Zion Christian Church (ZCC), applauded Government’s move to scrap maternity fees in public health institutions.

Harare Central Hospital delivered 33 babies on January 1.

Of the 33 babies, 18 were boys and 15 are girls.  “I am happy that all hospitals are now aware that the maternity fee has been scraped off, as well as hospital fees for children under five years and senior citizens above 65 years,” said the First Lady.

“I want to thank God that 33 babies have been born here at the hospital on the first day of the year. Babies are only burdensome during pregnancy but after they are born, they become the responsibility of everyone and the nation at large.”

Harare Central Hospital matron Dadi Pedzisai commended the First Lady for her generosity and motherly love.

“We appreciate the visit by our First Lady and her generosity and motherly love that she has exhibited. She came to visit the new year babies and showered all of them with gifts, for that we are very thankful,” she said.

“The mothers of our new year babies are especially overwhelmed by the gesture, gifts and the opportunity of meeting and interacting with her.”

One of the first women to deliver a baby in 2018 at the hospital, Ms Nyasha Mashamba, said she was excited and overwhelmed to have met the First Lady in person after only seing her on television.

“I am happy to have met the First Lady in person after only seeing her on TV. She came with gifts and my baby, together with the others, were privileged enough to have been held in her arms,” she said.

“I cannot thank her enough for the gifts that she has showered us with.”

Similarly, on Monday, the First Lady visited Mbuya Nehanda Maternity Hospital, which is part of Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, where she gave gifts to six new year babies.

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