Malnutrition cases on the rise

Thutlwe
Thutlwe

Lack of childcare is one of the leading contributors to the rise of malnutrition cases in Gaborone.

Gaborone city Mayor, Kagiso Thutlwe said the city council has registered an increase of malnutrition cases from a minimum of four to six in Block 9 and 65 in Old Naledi.

“I am concerned that we continue to register persistent malnutrition cases. Despite extensive education, these children miss appointments, hence increasing mortality rate. Let us work together to help to reduce malnutrition,” Thutlwe said.

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