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    Grahamstown’s Christmas Day babies

    EditorBy EditorDecember 26, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    The first 2014 Christmas baby at Settlers Hospital in Grahamstown was a little girl weighing 2.4kg, born to Veronica Kuneli at 1.14pm.

    The first 2014 Christmas baby at Settlers Hospital in Grahamstown was a little girl weighing 2.4kg, born to Veronica Kuneli at 1.14pm.

    Barely 40 minutes later Khayakazi Boewer delivered a little boy weighing 2.7kg.

    On duty on Christmas Day in the maternity ward were Sister Lida Qotoyi, Sister Mandisa Cikido, Sister Thembida Saul and Nursing Assistant Danise Stokes.

    editor@grocotts.co.za


     

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