“It is always uplifting to see many racial groups using the train as this emphasizes the fact that they are aware the train is for everyone” (Dr Lillian Cingo, Phelophepa, Manager, 2008)
“Our thanks is in the look in the eyes “(Sr. Magdeline Ntikinca, Health Clinic Manager, 2008)
“This train gets in your blood …. It becomes part of you” (Dr. Terence Giles, Eye Clinic Manager, 2008)
“People come to us so full of hope that you say to yourself ‘please let me make it better’” (Sr. Ethelina Mgolo, Chief Professional Nurse, 2008)
“During my interview I realized that time on Phelophepa will enhance my clinical and management skills” (Dr. Aubrey Masilana, Dentist, 2008)
“The enhancement of our school screening programme will add tremendous value to our service to our rural communities and my objective is to do just that” (France Nxumalo, Optometrist, 2008)
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| "I am a community health nurse at heart." Busiswa Adonis, 2008 |
“I love serving people in rural communities” (Abel Dlakude, Optical Dispenser, 2008)
"I know God is good even when the world makes no sense at times and life is a bit unfair.” (Lizzy Mpya, Pharmacist, 2008)
“My prime motivation is the appreciation I receive from every single one of the Phelophepa patients.” (Lungi Mabuza, Pharmacist, 2008)
“I am a community health nurse at heart.” (Busiswa Adonis, Chief Professional Nurse, 2008)
“This gives me an opportunity to meet various students and enjoying their youthfulness and ethusiasism.” (Veni Pillay, Journey Practitioner, 2008)
“My experience on Phelophepa is an eye opener and sometimes I feel guilty of having the opportunities I’ve had during my childhood and young adulthood.” (Xander Flemming, Psychologist, 2008)
“My experience on Phelophepa broadens my knowledge and it is such a delight working with school children.” (Cecilia Dintwa, Dental Educator, 2008)
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| "People come to us so full of hope you say to yourself please let me make it better." Sr Ethelina Mgolo, 2008 |
“The control of the spread of infections is a prominent issue in today’s health care and I am very proud on the standard and affectivity of our infection control policies and its implementation.” (Lindiwe Ngwenya – Msibi, Dental infection control nurse, 2008)
“It is a huge challenge to ensure that all equipment on the train is functioning at an optimum level. Our patients require the best possible service and we cannot disappoint them.” (Kallie Britz – Operational, Technical and Financial Manager, 2008)
“I oversee catering and Logistics. You require precision equal to preparing for a war. It’s not always easy but Phelophepa is my passion for the past 12 years.” (Colin Grumpy, Boucher - Catering and Logistics Manager, 2008)
“I have grown with this train and maybe the train has grown with me. This is one of the best projects in the whole world.” (Sydwell Maswanganyi – General Worker, 2008)
“It’s my role to ensure that all the external logistics requirements and arrangements are in place, while I also render support in making up the spectacles for our patients. We as a Phelophepa team are simply the best!” (Andries Makoko – General Worker, 2008)
“This is a wonderful and challenging experience." (Allan Moodly, Assistant Catering Manager, 2008)