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Mpilo Central Hospital exhibiting at ZITF ·
27 Apr 2016 at 07:11hrs | Views
Mpilo Central Hospital is one of the exhibiting companies at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair this year.
The hospital through its Facebook post said it was exhibiting at the ZITF grounds Hall number four under the theme "restoring economic value through a healthy nation."
"The The physiotherapy and radiotherapy departments are representing the institution," reads the post.
Melody Mzapi, Mpilo's Public Relations officer said the institution is confident to be the best exhibitor within the ministry as thorough preparations were done.
"We started preparing early for this year's exhibition in the hope to overcome all challenges we had from the previous years," said Mzapi. "We are very confident this year that the exhibiting departments will make us proud."
Mzapi said those who will be at the stand can visit the stand as the team will awaken the public on symptoms, distribution and management of celebral palsy.
Celebral palsy is a non progressive condition affecting movement and posture. Cerebral palsy results from brain damage occurring during development in the womb, during birth, shortly after birth or in early infancy.
The representative from Physiotherapy, Moyo, said celebral palsy can affect fundamental body parts such as arms and legs.
"The arms and legs can be affected and it is up to the initiative of individual to take self introspection for a healthy nation," said the rep.
The health promotions officer, Ozias Ndlovu, said cancer is one of the deadly disease encroaching the universe and it is vital for Mpilo Central Hospital to make an awareness campaign on prevention of all types of cancers.
"I urge all who shall be at the ZITF to restore their value to the nation of Zimbabwe by visiting our stand," said Ndlovu. the radiotherapy department is educating you in Hall number four and surely you cant afford to miss out inpreparing for your future."
The radiotherapy representative said this is a must-not-miss information as it serves to restore economic value through each and every individual especially youths.
The hospital through its Facebook post said it was exhibiting at the ZITF grounds Hall number four under the theme "restoring economic value through a healthy nation."
"The The physiotherapy and radiotherapy departments are representing the institution," reads the post.
Melody Mzapi, Mpilo's Public Relations officer said the institution is confident to be the best exhibitor within the ministry as thorough preparations were done.
"We started preparing early for this year's exhibition in the hope to overcome all challenges we had from the previous years," said Mzapi. "We are very confident this year that the exhibiting departments will make us proud."
Mzapi said those who will be at the stand can visit the stand as the team will awaken the public on symptoms, distribution and management of celebral palsy.
Celebral palsy is a non progressive condition affecting movement and posture. Cerebral palsy results from brain damage occurring during development in the womb, during birth, shortly after birth or in early infancy.
The representative from Physiotherapy, Moyo, said celebral palsy can affect fundamental body parts such as arms and legs.
"The arms and legs can be affected and it is up to the initiative of individual to take self introspection for a healthy nation," said the rep.
The health promotions officer, Ozias Ndlovu, said cancer is one of the deadly disease encroaching the universe and it is vital for Mpilo Central Hospital to make an awareness campaign on prevention of all types of cancers.
"I urge all who shall be at the ZITF to restore their value to the nation of Zimbabwe by visiting our stand," said Ndlovu. the radiotherapy department is educating you in Hall number four and surely you cant afford to miss out inpreparing for your future."
The radiotherapy representative said this is a must-not-miss information as it serves to restore economic value through each and every individual especially youths.
Source - Byo24News