Naivas gifts medical workers at Thika hospital Sh2,000 gift hampers each

By , K24 Digital
On Mon, 4 May, 2020 15:52 | < 1 min read
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A section of Thika Level Five medics with food items that they received from chain store Naivas supermarket, Thika Branch at the hospital grounds on Sunday, May 4, 2020. PHOTO | KNA
A section of Thika Level Five medics with food items that they received from chain store Naivas supermarket, Thika Branch at the hospital grounds on Sunday, May 4, 2020. PHOTO | KNA

It was a pleasant surprise for over 100 medical workers at the Thika Level Five Hospital in Kiambu County on Sunday after retail chain store Naivas Supermarket in Thika town gifted them goods worth Sh2, 000 each.

Some of the items in the gift hamper were maize flour, cooking oil, rice, sugar, soap and soft drinks.

According to the chain's branch manager Daniel Mukuha, the move was intended to motivate the medics as they brave the risks to provide services during this difficult Covid-19 pandemic period.

The items had been donated by customers who shop at the chain store through the ‘Share Kidogo’ initiative that they launched a few years ago.

Through the initiative, customers have been shopping for food items and donating them at designated points located within the Naivas network of stores.

“The medics risk their lives each day to save others. This is why we decided to appreciate them in a special way to encourage them to keep going,” Mukuha said.

The Hospital’s nurse-in-charge Elizabeth Kibunja said the gifts would motivate the medics.

“Attending to patients whom you cannot tell who is infected is risky to everyone, but they have soldiered on undeterred. For medics to continue serving during the uncertain times they need motivation and Naivas has done exactly that. We feel encouraged,” she said.

Thika town assistant chief Joyce Wangui oversaw the handing over and urged other corporate entities to borrow a leaf from Naivas Supermarkets.

To date, no covid-19 patient has been admitted at the facility, though it has an isolation ward in case of any eventuality.

The county currently has five Covid-19 cases that were reported in a residential house in Ruaka.