In a heartfelt demonstration of compassion, Mayor A.T. Ntuli of the King Cetshwayo District Municipality, accompanied by Her Worship Queen Xulu, extended a hand of kindness to the less fortunate, the sick, and the devoted nurses caring for patients.
Mayor A.T. Ntuli expressed in an interview that this initiative aims to bring hope to the sick and show appreciation to the nurses. He emphasized the immense sacrifice these healthcare professionals make by prioritizing the care of others over their own families. You can listen to the interview here:
It has been a long-standing tradition for the King Cetshwayo District Municipality to spread cheer during the festive season by visiting various places, including hospitals and disability homes, to distribute gifts to those who are frail, unwell, or less fortunate.
The generous initiative of the King Cetshwayo District Municipality was extended to all municipalities under its jurisdiction. Today, the Mayor made heartwarming stops at Catharine Booth Hospital, Eshowe Hospital, and Mbolongwane Hospital, presenting toys to the children and chocolates to the dedicated nurses.
The nurses at Catharine Booth Hospital were overwhelmed with joy as Mayor A.T. Ntuli, accompanied by Honorable Queen Xulu, congratulated and encouraged them, recognizing their hard work and dedication.
The gesture of gifting chocolates to the nurses brought smiles and gratitude, reflecting the Mayor’s and Queen Xulu’s commitment to acknowledging and appreciating the tireless efforts of these healthcare professionals.