Today, 29 June 2016, the Western Cape Health MEC, Dr Nomafrench Mbombo and the Transport and Public Works MEC, Donald Grant, will conduct an oversight visit to the site where the new R104 million District Six Community Health Centre is being built.
Commissioned by the Department and Public Works (DTPW) for the Western Cape Department of Health, the project began in November 2014 and the new facility is expected to have been completed in January 2017. When it opens, the centre will provide services from 7h30 to 16h30 for to up to 750 patients a day from Salt River, Woodstock, Vredehoek and central Cape Town.
The pharmacy will have extended opening hours. The facility will boast specialised units for chronic disease, infectious disease, woman and child health, radiology, emergency treatment, oral health, and rehabilitation.
Because most provincial facilities are constructed and maintained by the DTPW until they have opened their doors to the public, MEC Grant will be showing MEC Mbombo around the construction site and providing a progress update.
There will be opportunities for interviews and photographs.
Date: Friday, 29 June 2016
Time: 9h30 to 11h00
Venue: District Six Community Health Centre site, Primrose Street, District Six, Cape Town.
Please indicate your intention to attend for security purposes.
Enquiries:
Luyanda Mfeka
Spokesperson to the Western Cape MEC of Health, Dr Nomafrench Mbombo
Cell: 076 171 5978
Tel: 021 483 5862
Email: luyanda.mfeka@westerncape.gov.za
Byron la Hoe
Communication Officer
Cell: 079 281 8570
Email: Byron.laHoe@westerncape.gov.za