The Brian Samuriwo Foundation delivered free healthcare services to elderly residents across eight Bulawayo suburbs during a recent medical expo at Njube Shopping Centre. Retired teacher Mvelaphi Nyoni received treatment for diabetic nerve pain that prevents her from sleeping at night. The 20-year diabetes patient manages her condition with four insulin injections per day but struggles to afford additional medications. Medical staff examined patients through a three-step process where nurses measured blood pressure before doctors conducted consultations and pharmacists distributed prescribed medicines.
Joshua Sibanda from Iminyela obtained hypertension medication during the event, which served residents from the Njube, Lobengula, Pelandaba, Iminyela, Mabuthweni, Mpopoma, Entumbane, and Emakhandeni areas. Member of Parliament Brian Samuriwo leads the foundation that establishes temporary medical centers throughout Bulawayo neighborhoods on a rotating schedule. The initiative addresses healthcare access challenges faced by senior citizens who cannot afford medical treatment. Foundation leadership plans to expand services across Bulawayo Province until all elderly residents receive appropriate medical care and medication for their health conditions.
Joshua Sibanda from Iminyela obtained hypertension medication during the event, which served residents from the Njube, Lobengula, Pelandaba, Iminyela, Mabuthweni, Mpopoma, Entumbane, and Emakhandeni areas. Member of Parliament Brian Samuriwo leads the foundation that establishes temporary medical centers throughout Bulawayo neighborhoods on a rotating schedule. The initiative addresses healthcare access challenges faced by senior citizens who cannot afford medical treatment. Foundation leadership plans to expand services across Bulawayo Province until all elderly residents receive appropriate medical care and medication for their health conditions.