GAUTENG PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES DELIVERED 192 BABIES AS OF MIDDAY ON NEW YEAR’S DAY

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The Gauteng Department of Health has recorded 196 babies born this
New Year’s Day across public hospitals and community health centres in
the province. Among this figure, 90 were boys and 106 were girls,
including 2 sets of twins.
The four academic hospitals delivered a total of 38 babies, while tertiary
hospitals accounted for 22 births. Additionally, regional and district
hospitals combined delivered 100 babies and community health centres
(CHCs) contributed 36 deliveries.
MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko visited Leratong Hospital this morning to celebrate
and shower the newborns with gift hampers. She was joined by the
founders of Future4Baby NPO, who donated preloved baby items to the
hospital. The MEC stressed that these items will assist in caring for
abandoned children in hospitals, highlighting the critical need for
community support in addressing this issue.


During her visit, MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko expressed satisfaction with the
quality of care, observing that it is encouraging to see mothers with
medical aids choosing public facilities for delivery. She emphasised that
this reflects the trust in the public health system to effectively serve the
residents.
The MEC also spoke about the need for society to join hands in tackling
the issue of teenage pregnancy, indicating that the Department has
intensified efforts to bring key stakeholders on board including the
religious community, to confront this pressing concern.
“Working with religious leaders and sister departments of Education and
Social Development, we will continue doing our part to educate learners
about teenage pregnancy. In the coming weeks, we will be visiting schools
across the province as part of back-to-school campaign, to provide
learners with sexual education and address other related issues affecting
them”, said Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC, Nomantu Nkomo-
Ralehoko.


Furthermore, postpartum mothers were urged to ensure that their babies
are registered with the Department of Home Affairs to access basic
services. The MEC also highlighted the critical importance of following
immunization schedules to protect all babies from preventable diseases.
Note to editors: A final update on the number of births will be
released on Friday, 02 January 2026 which will include data from all
24-hour clinics across the province.

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