
Tomorrow, Wednesday 25 July, Premier Helen Zille will officially open the District Six Community Day Centre (CDC). She will be joined by provincial Health Minister Nomafrench Mbombo and members of the District Six community.
The new facility is built on the grounds of the historical Peninsula Maternity Hospital (PMH), which was established towards the end of World War I by the Cape Hospital Board as a training hospital specialising in midwifery. The hospital eventually closed its doors in 1992 to amalgamate with the Mowbray Maternity Hospital.
The R104 million four-storey District Six CDC will provide a comprehensive primary healthcare package of services to a population of 70 000 from Woodstock, Salt River, Vredehoek, Bo-Kaap, the City Bowl, and other surrounding areas, as well as clients commuting into the CBD. The current headcount at the facility is approximately 9 500 patients per month.
Premier Zille will deliver the keynote address and lead the official opening ceremony.
There will be an opportunity for interviews and photographs.
ALL MEDIA ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.
DETAILS:
Date: Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Time: 10:00
Venue: District Six Community Day Centre, Caledon Street, Cape Town CBD
Michael Mpofu
Spokesperson for Premier Helen Zille
071 564 5427
021 483 4584
Michael.Mpofu@westerncape.gov.za
Colleen Smart
Spokesperson for Dr Nomafrench Mbombo
072 825 3257
021 483 2627
Colleen.Smart@westerncape.gov.za