
First Lady Thandiwe Banda and her South African counterpart Nompumelelo Zuma today visited Kalingalinga’s Our Lady Hospice and Kabwata Orphanage to familiarize with the operations of the two institutions.
Meanwhile Mrs. Banda bemoaned the lack of information among people on government’s free antiretroviral programme in all health facilities in the country.
The First Lady noted that some people in the country are still unable to access free antiretroviral drugs despite medication being free countrywide.
She was speaking when she visited Kalingalinga’s Our Lady Hospice and Kabwata Orphanage in Lusaka today.
And speaking earlier, Our Lady Hospice Medical –In-Charge Dr. Charles Mutemba commended government for increasing the catchments area to enable more people access the treatment.
Dr. Mutemba said the Hospice receives patients from all parts of the country adding that 60 percent of the patients admitted at the centre suffer from tuberculosis.
And South African First Lady Mrs Zuma said that it is disheartening to see how children are suffering in society especially orphans due to the breakdown of the extended family system.
Mrs. Zuma praised those who are looking after orphans for showing love and care to orphans saying society should not neglect them just because they are orphans.
She said she is looking forward to the time she is going to visit the centre for the second time.
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