MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko interacting with a six-year-old patient at Jubilee Hospital's paediatric unit. Image: Supplied.
Lightning
1Min
South Africa
Jan 5, 2026
Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko visited a six-year-old child recovering from a lightning strike at Jubilee Hospital in Hammanskraal on Monday. Over 40 people were hit by lightning on Saturday during a community gathering in Dertig Village, North West.
Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko visited a six-year-old child recovering from a lightning strike at Jubilee Hospital in Hammanskraal on Monday.
Over 40 people were hit by lightning on Saturday during a community gathering in Dertig Village, North West.
The patients were taken to Mathibestad Clinic and later referred to Jubilee Hospital for further treatment. They received care primarily for superficial burns and numbness. According to the department of health, 45 patients were discharged the next day, while the remaining six-year-old patient, currently admitted to the paediatric unit, is reported to be in stable condition.
The department urges those affected by the lightning to rest, stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, and visit the nearest health facility if they experience symptoms such as confusion or concentrated urine.
Nkomo-Ralehoko expressed gratitude to the health team, including Emergency Medical Services, for their tireless efforts in providing essential healthcare services.
In addition, Nkomo-Ralehoko took the MEC’s Desk to Jubilee Hospital, an initiative that introduces a direct consultative platform that allows patients to engage with the MEC during her visits to healthcare facilities. This groundbreaking programme was launched late last year at Leratong Hospital.
The MEC’s Desk provides a real-time communication channel between patients and the MEC, aimed at gathering feedback on service delivery. It also serves as a demonstration of leadership accountability and responsiveness, reinforcing the Department’s commitment to improving patient care.“Through this initiative, we continue to prioritise quality healthcare, ensuring patient voices lead to meaningful action,” said MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko after engaging with patients at Jubilee Hospital.

















