The 26th China Medical Team has donated medical supplies worth over K1.2 Million to Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital (LMUTH), to enhance patient treatment and reduce the cost of seeking specialised medical care abroad.
The donated items include essential surgical equipment and oncology medical supplies aimed at strengthening the hospital’s capacity to handle complex medical cases.
The media reports that speaking during the handover ceremony in Lusaka today, Hospital Senior Medical Superintendent, Charles Mutemba, said the donation demonstrates the strong partnership that the Zambia and Chinese governments have built over a long period of time.
“These medical supplies will help improve surgical outcomes and lessen the cost of patients traveling abroad for treatment,” he said.
Dr Mutemba further underscored the need for continued collaboration between the Ministry of Health and the Chinese government in strengthening the country’s health sector.
Meanwhile, 26th China Medical Team Leader, Zhang Yingjian, said he is pleased with the long-standing relationship that Zambia and China have built in the health sector.
He added that China also sends specialised medical staff to Zambia for a year to provide medical technology expertise.
“This contribution reflects our shared determination to save lives and support the Zambian community,” he said.
And LMUTH Head of Clinical Care, Frank Changwe, expressed gratitude for the continued support from the 26th China Medical Team, noting that the donation has come at a critical time for the institution.
“These surgical items will greatly support our work, we handle numerous cases that require specialised care and having the right tools is essential in ensuring patient safety,” he said.
Dr Changwe reaffirmed that the Zambian government will continue working with the Chinese government to further strengthen the health sector.




