Toyota provides R15m in Covid-19 aid to KZN

25th September 2020

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health, as well as the eThekwini metropolitan municipality, to support the fight against Covid-19.

The MoA, signed by TSAM president and CEO Andrew Kirby, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health head Dr Sandile Tshabalala and acting eThekwini municipality city manager Sipho Cele, outlines Toyota’s pledge of close to R15-million to provide Covid-19 testing equipment, hospital facility support and ten Hilux bakkies for contact tracing, as well as 50 000 face shields in the region.

The project is funded by TSAM, except for the capital raised for testing equipment from Toyota’s business partners.

“Due to an urgent need to increase testing in the city of Durban, TSAM – together with business partners Cataler SA, CFAO SA, Toyota Boshoku SA, Toyoda Gosei South Africa,Toyota Tsusho Company Japan, Advics South Africa, Metair Investments and Eguchi Iwao South Africa – will provide laboratory testing kits in the form of RNA extraction and amplification equipment,” says Kirby.

“It is no cliché that the need is great, and we therefore need to pool our resources together as businesses to make as much difference as we possibly can.”

The City of eThekwini will provide the facility for the testing centre, as well as the human resources needed to operate the station. Once this facility is operational, it will be capable of processing up to 5 000 additional samples per day.

“The second initiative falls within the spectrum of hospital-facility support,” notes Kirby.

“We are proud to announce that we will be refurbishing and upgrading the pharmacy at the Clairwood Hospital, in Mobeni. The Clairwood Hospital has been substantially upgraded with a large number of beds to support Covid-19 cases and, by supporting the infrastructure development at the hospital, we are enabling the efficient utilisation of the beds and improving the level of healthcare.

“We will also be providing our Toyota Production Systems expertise to design and improve the process flows in the pharmacy to optimise the efficiencies and service levels. The hospital, we are informed, will also remain an infectious diseases hospital in the future, so the infrastructure will form a sustainable part of the facility into the future.”

Kirby says it is also fitting for Toyota to expand its scope of involvement into remote areas.

“The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health identified a dire need to conduct contact tracing and testing in rural [areas of the province].Toyota has therefore sponsored ten Hilux double-cabs for nine months with the express purpose of helping health workers reach these sometimes inaccessible areas.

“The reality is that this disease is not going to miraculously disappear,” adds Kirby.

“We want to prevent a flare-up or second-wave spike, which has been the experience in many other countries. Also, the stats suggest that KwaZulu-Natal may not be out of the woods yet.

“It’s extremely pleasing and humbling to see an organisation such as Toyota choosing to lend a hand in such an effective and impactful way,” says KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala.

“For Toyota to make this donation when it has, on its own, been severely affected [in business terms] by the pandemic shows its commitment to ubuntu.”

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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