Beitbridge launches a two-day Run for Hope Half Marathon today with first aid training for local residents. The marathon honors Vice President Kembo Mohadi and his community development work. Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri will attend the event at Mtetengwe Primary School tomorrow. Officials plan to hand over school rehabilitation projects during the ceremony.
Dr. Benson Martins Dube from the Vice President's Office said the first aid program targets accident-prone areas. Community members will learn emergency response skills for road crashes and home injuries. The training helps people provide immediate care before medical professionals arrive. Local healthcare workers will teach residents about workplace safety and emergency preparation.
Tomorrow's marathon combines with a medical outreach program offering free health services. Doctors will provide consultations and distribute medicine to community members. The Ministry of Health and Child Care supports the training initiative alongside local medical providers. Home visits are planned for residents who cannot travel to the event location.
The Ministry of Sports leads the marathon with help from athletics organizations. Deputy Director Dr. Takudzwa Zvobgo said the race promotes fitness and brings people together. The event also supports efforts against drug abuse problems. Medical teams will educate residents about preventing illness and staying healthy long-term.
Dr. Benson Martins Dube from the Vice President's Office said the first aid program targets accident-prone areas. Community members will learn emergency response skills for road crashes and home injuries. The training helps people provide immediate care before medical professionals arrive. Local healthcare workers will teach residents about workplace safety and emergency preparation.
Tomorrow's marathon combines with a medical outreach program offering free health services. Doctors will provide consultations and distribute medicine to community members. The Ministry of Health and Child Care supports the training initiative alongside local medical providers. Home visits are planned for residents who cannot travel to the event location.
The Ministry of Sports leads the marathon with help from athletics organizations. Deputy Director Dr. Takudzwa Zvobgo said the race promotes fitness and brings people together. The event also supports efforts against drug abuse problems. Medical teams will educate residents about preventing illness and staying healthy long-term.