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BoMRA launches ADR at the Scottish Livingstone hospital May 13, 2021
Gaborone – The Botswana Medicines Regulatory Authority (BoMRA) launched ADR Monitoring Center (AMC) at The Scottish Livingstone Memorial Hospital (Molepolole), bringing the total number of ADR Monitoring centers to 9 across the country. Speaking at launch of AMC and the signing of the memorandum of Agreement between BoMRA and the Scottish Livingstone Hospital Dr. Partha Gurumurthy, Director, Pharmacovigilance, and Clinical Trials said BoMRA will continue to set up AMCs across the country to build a robust national pharmacovigilance program.
To date, BoMRA has launched ADR Monitoring Centers in selected hospitals in Gaborone, Serowe, Maun, Ramotswa, Francistown, Orapa, and Kasane. These centers help detection, assessment, reporting and prevention of adverse drug reactions or any other drug-related problem. Pharmacovigilance Associates appointed by BoMRA to these hospitals will actively
UNDER INVESTIGATION: Pastor Robert
A famous pastor from Molepolole could find himself in a hell of a lot of trouble following accusations he molested a 16-year-old schoolgirl.
28-year-old Robert Letlhogela of No Weapon church is said to have taken advantage of the teenager after staying the night when her parents were away.
The girl’s mother, who is also her guardian, reportedly tested positive for Covid-19 and was placed on quarantine at Scottish Livingstone Hospital, leaving the child to self-isolate at their home in Lekgwapheng ward.
On the night in question, Friday 23rd April, the mum asked Pastor Robert, as a family friend of public standing, to check in on her daughter as she was home alone.
March 16, 2021
Two Standard 5 boys from Letlhakeng Primary School on Saturday drowned at Tamo-ya- malutu dam commonly known as Limpopo situated in the middle of Ditshegwane village.
The deceased who were part of six boys that had gone for a swim lost their lives after they got to the deepest part of the dam and their peers were unable to rescue them.
Letlhakeng Police Station Commander, Superintendent Mogomotsi Kesupile, confirmed that the two bodies were retrieved from the said dam the same day with the assistance of police scuba divers.
“After the boys realised that their friends had drowned, they rushed to the neighbouring yards to report the incident. According to the information that we got, as they were swimming going in and out of the water, three of them happened to get to the deeper end. Fortunately the other one was able to be rescued on time by his peers after he screamed for help,” explained Kesupile.
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