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Kibaha Residents Welcome New Tangini Health Center
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Kibaha Residents Welcome New Tangini Health Center

From Mwananchi · (3d ago) Swahili Positive tone

Translated from Swahili, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Residents of Kibaha, Tanzania, express relief following the inauguration of the Tangini Health Center.
  • The new facility is expected to reduce healthcare costs, travel time, and preventable deaths for the local population.
  • The Sh234 million center, equipped with Sh50 million worth of medical supplies, will serve three wards.

The opening of the Tangini Health Center in Kibaha, Pwani Region, Tanzania, marks a significant moment of relief and improved access to healthcare for the local communities of Tangini, Pangani, and Kidimu wards. Residents have voiced their profound gratitude, emphasizing how this new facility directly addresses long-standing challenges related to the cost, time, and accessibility of medical services.

I have been served well without any problems. We thank the Government for bringing these essential services closer to us.

— Aneth MaxwellA Tangini resident expressing satisfaction with the new Tangini Health Center.

Previously, inhabitants had to undertake long and often expensive journeys to seek treatment. Aneth Maxwell, a Tangini resident, shared her positive experience, noting the convenience and quality of care received. Rukia Mahenge highlighted the substantial savings on transportation costs, which previously ranged from Sh6,000 to Sh8,000 for a round trip, depending on the season. The new center allows many to reach healthcare by walking or with minimal cost, a stark contrast that underscores the impact of this development.

Before, I used to spend between Sh6,000 and Sh8,000 for transportation to seek health services. Now, we can walk or spend even Sh1,000. This is a great relief for us.

— Rukia MahengeA resident explaining the financial benefits of the new Tangini Health Center.

From a Tanzanian perspective, as reported by Mwananchi, this project exemplifies the government's commitment to decentralizing and improving healthcare delivery, particularly in underserved areas. The investment of Sh234 million in construction and an additional Sh50 million in medical equipment signifies a tangible effort to enhance the well-being of citizens. While international news might focus on large-scale health initiatives, local reporting like this highlights the crucial impact of smaller, community-focused projects that directly improve daily lives. The emphasis is on the practical benefits – reduced financial burden, saved time, and ultimately, the prevention of avoidable deaths – which resonate deeply within the community.

This health center will serve residents of three wards: Tangini, Pangani, and Kidimu. The goal is to ensure citizens receive quality and timely services.

— Baraka MakayaThe head physician of the health center, outlining its scope and objectives.
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Originally published by Mwananchi in Swahili. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.