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MVA Fund donates N$13.2m full-body x-ray machine to Katutura Hospital

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September 30, 2025
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The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has donated Namibia’s first-ever Lodox full-body X-ray machine, valued at N$13.2 million, to Katutura Intermediate Hospital through the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

MVA Fund Chief of Corporate Affairs, John Haufiku, said the machine has been installed at the hospital’s Emergency Unit and will significantly improve trauma care, particularly for polytrauma patients, including those injured in road crashes.

“The Lodox machine delivers high-resolution, full-body X-rays in just 13 seconds, significantly reducing diagnosis time in trauma settings. Exceptionally to note, the machine is safe for use on pregnant patients, offering an unprecedented balance of speed, accuracy, and patient safety,” he said.

Health Minister Dr Esperance Luvindao, speaking at the handover ceremony, described the donation as a milestone for the country’s healthcare system.

“The Lodox machine will strengthen our ability to provide rapid, high-quality care in emergencies, saving lives and restoring dignity to patients in critical condition,” she said.

MVA Fund CEO Rosalia Martins-Hausiku said the donation reflects the Fund’s commitment to improving trauma care.

“We are proud to deliver this first-of-its-kind diagnostic tool to Namibia’s frontline medical professionals. Our investment reflects a continued commitment to enhancing emergency response for road crash survivors who rely on state facilities,” she noted.

The donation builds on earlier cooperation between the MVA Fund and Standard Bank Namibia, which supported the upgrade of Katutura Hospital’s Emergency Unit.

“This handover marks another milestone in our enduring partnership with the MVA Fund, rooted in a shared vision to transform public healthcare in Namibia. The Lodox machine is more than just advanced technology – it’s a symbol of what collaboration can achieve when driven by purpose. At Standard Bank Namibia, we believe that Namibia is our home, and we drive her growth by investing in solutions that uplift communities and save lives. Together, we are building a healthcare system that treats every Namibian not as a statistic, but as a person deserving of dignity, care, and hope,” Standard Bank Namibia’s Head of Marketing, Communication, Sponsorships and CSI, Magreth Mengo, said.

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