On Christmas Day, Kumkani Mhlontlo Local Municipality visited Nessie Knight Hospital in Tsolo and Dr Malizo Mpehle Hospital in Mthatha to celebrate the birth of children born on the holiday. The visits were led by the Portfolio Head of Good Governance, Councillor U. Socikwa, as part of the municipality’s annual goodwill initiative.
New mothers received gifts on behalf of the municipality, while nurses and hospital staff were thanked for their service. The gesture aimed to share joy, mark the significance of new life, and offer support to families spending the holiday in hospital.

What the hospital visits included
The municipality’s Christmas programme focused on three key goals:
- Welcoming newborns born on Christmas Day with symbolic gifts
- Acknowledging healthcare workers for their dedication during the festive season
- Spreading festive cheer to families and staff in maternity wards
Gifts were distributed to mothers with newborns, and appreciation was shown to nurses working the holiday shift.
Hospitals visited by the municipality
| Hospital Name | Location | Visit Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Nessie Knight Hospital | Tsolo | Celebrate newborns, honour healthcare staff |
| Dr Malizo Mpehle Hospital | Mthatha | Distribute gifts, share festive goodwill |
Councillor Socikwa and the delegation interacted with patients and maternity ward staff during both visits.

Local impact and community spirit
The Christmas Day initiative reflects a growing emphasis on community-centred governance in the Mhlontlo area. In addition to delivering gifts, the municipality used the opportunity to strengthen relationships between local government, healthcare institutions, and families.
While the visits were symbolic, they formed part of a broader effort to acknowledge essential workers and ensure that no family spending Christmas in hospital felt forgotten.








