Defence commends healthcare professionals involved in Project OWETHU

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has hailed its military healthcare professionals for their professionalism, dedication, and compassion in delivering life-changing medical services to patients in remote parts of Limpopo through Project OWETHU.

In a statement, the Department of Defence said Project OWETHU is the SANDF’s humanitarian healthcare initiative aimed at extending essential medical services to underserved communities across South Africa. 

The programme seeks to restore dignity, improve the quality of life, and strengthen the bond between the Defence Force and the communities it serves.

On Friday, 13 February, the Surgeon General of the SANDF, Lieutenant General (Dr) Ntshavheni Maphaha, alongside Limpopo Health MEC Dieketseng Mashego, joined military healthcare teams at Elim Hospital in Makhado. The team performed critical eye surgeries, successfully removing cataracts for patients, who had endured long waiting periods for specialised procedures.

“This remarkable initiative, commended by hospital staff for its impressive results, has recorded a total of 89 successful cases, surpassing the weekly target of 75 cases... Project OWETHU continues at the facility to ensure that even more patients can be attended to,” the department said.

Government leaders and communities in the province have also expressed their profound appreciation to the healthcare professionals, who distinguished themselves through acts of goodwill in serving patients who have endured prolonged challenges in accessing specialised care 

Project OWETHU underscores the importance of collaboration between national defence healthcare services and provincial health authorities, reaffirming the SANDF’s commitment to contributing meaningfully to public health and the well-being of citizens. 

The project visited Sekhukhune District (Mashoanyaneng Village) from 26 - 30 January 2026. It was in Waterberg District (Ga-Matlou) from 2 - 6 February. Project OWETHU also served the community in Vhembe District (Basani Village) from 9 - 13 February. – SAnews.gov.za