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Windhoek District Hospital to cost N$2.9bn, to break ground in May 

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The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) says the planned Windhoek District Hospital will be constructed at an estimated cost of N$2.9 billion and will break ground on 9 May 2024 with construction expected to be complete in 2027.

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According to the Executive Director at MoHSS, Ben Nangombe, the hospital will boast a 500-bed capacity, significantly alleviating the burden on the currently strained Katutura Hospital, while the chosen Havana location will ensure convenient access for the surrounding communities.

“The hospital is strategically located in close proximity to the local community within Havana informal settlement. This positioning ensures accessibility and convenience for the residents in need of healthcare services.” he said.

Nangombe further explained that the new facility will offer comprehensive outpatient and inpatient care, reducing the need for referrals and ensuring patients receive timely treatment closer to home and will feature essential services like a pharmacy, radiology department, outpatient department, kitchen, and laundry facilities.

“In addition to medical care, the hospital will be equipped with essential ancillary services including pharmacy, radiology, outpatient department, kitchen, and laundry facilities. These services are integral to supporting the overall operations and functionality of the hospital.” Nangombe said.

The new Hospital will also be equipped with solar water heating systems in order to reduce electricity costs and also contribute to lowering carbon emissions, promoting environmental responsibility and long-term financial savings.

“Furthermore, the installation of solar water heating systems underscores the commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability. Aligned with national directives, these systems not only reduce electricity bills but also contribute to lowering carbon emissions, promoting environmental stewardship and long-term cost savings” he said.

Additionally, MoHSS Minister Kalumbi Shangula says the Katutura Intermediate Hospital will transition into a Class B referral centre, receiving patients not only from Windhoek but also from district hospitals across the country as well as serve as a training ground for interns in various healthcare professions.

“Katutura Intermediate Hospital will focus on specialist services, training and research. The Windhoek District Hospital will provide relief to the Katutura Intermediate Hospital and will free up space for specialised services. It will also reduce congestion, long waiting times and overcrowding in the wards.” he said.

Out of the 27 state hospitals, the country has five referral hospitals, including Windhoek Central, which is considered a national referral facility, while the Katutura, Oshakati, Onandjokwe and Rundu facilities are intermediate hospitals.

Overall, MoHSS is responsible for 530 public facilities, including 49 hospitals, 60 health centres and 421 clinics, according to the 2023 National Infrastructure Atlas by NSA.

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