City of Joburg's Building Control confirms Naledi Clinic is ready for occupation

06-03-2025
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The City of Johannesburg is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Naledi Clinic construction project, which was undertaken by the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA).
Following final inspections, the City's Building Control has confirmed that the facility is fit for occupation, marking a significant milestone in improving healthcare services for the community.
The Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Development Planning in the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Eunice Mgcina, expressed optimism the positive impact the new clinic will have on residents.
“The completion of the Naledi Clinic is a testament to the City's commitment to delivering high-quality infrastructure that serves our communities. With the construction phase now finalised by the JDA, we are ready to hand over this facility for operational use, ensuring residents have access to essential healthcare services," said MMC Mgcina.
As part of the next steps, MMC Mgcina has formally notified the MMC for Health and Social Development, Cllr Ennie Makhafola, of the project's completion.
“I have officially written to MMC Makhafola to inform her that the clinic is now ready for occupation. Her department can now begin the necessary processes to equip and staff the facility so that it can start serving the people of Naledi as soon as possible," added MMC Mgcina.
The City of Johannesburg remains committed to delivering infrastructure that enhances service delivery and improves the quality of life for its residents. Further updates on the operationalisation of the Naledi Clinic will be provided by the Health and Social Development Department in due course.
The new Naledi Clinic facility consists of four separate wings, namely the chronic wing, the antenatal wing, the acute wing, and the emergency wing.
With 18 consultation rooms, including support buildings, the new clinic will be capable of accommodating larger volumes of patients and providing a wider range of services. The completion of this facility is the first of the JDA's “One month, One capex project" campaign.
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