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R9.5 Million Lifeline: Charlotte Maxeke Hospital Opens Upgraded Liver Transplant Unit

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In a country where access to highly specialised healthcare can mean the difference between life and loss, a major upgrade at one of South Africa’s most important public hospitals is bringing renewed hope to thousands of patients.

Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital has officially opened its newly upgraded liver transplant unit, Area 561, following a R9.5 million donation from the FirstRand Empowerment Foundation, implemented through the FirstRand SPIRE Fund.

The investment strengthens critical transplant services at the hospital, improving both patient care and clinical infrastructure in one of the country’s busiest public-sector medical facilities.

A Critical Lifeline for Patients

Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital plays a vital role in South Africa’s healthcare system. As one of the largest public tertiary and academic hospitals in the country, it serves as a major referral centre for complex medical care across Gauteng.

The hospital also functions as the principal teaching platform for University of the Witwatersrand, making it central to the training of future doctors and specialists.

Importantly, it is the only public hospital in Gauteng capable of performing both liver and kidney transplants.

While the hospital’s kidney transplant programme supports patients from numerous healthcare facilities across Gauteng, it also receives referrals from Limpopo and North West provinces. Demand for liver transplants is especially intense, as no other public-sector facility in the province offers the procedure.

In addition to these life-saving services, the hospital’s transplant unit also supports other solid organ transplant programmes, including bone marrow transplants.

Transforming Area 561

The R9.5 million investment has funded a series of vital infrastructure and safety upgrades designed to enhance infection control, improve patient recovery environments and strengthen high-care capacity.

Key improvements include:

  • Installation of new heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems to create a positive-pressure environment in isolation cubicles

  • Replacement of the intercom system, allowing families to communicate with patients safely

  • Upgraded ablution facilities for patients and staff

  • Construction of a new nurses’ station

  • Installation of staff lockers and repairs to the staff kitchen

  • Repair of vinyl flooring across the unit

  • Installation of fire doors and fire-resistant partitioning

  • A new smoke extraction system

  • Sealing ceiling openings with lightweight concrete blocks to create a fireproof barrier

Together, these upgrades significantly strengthen the safety and operational standards of the transplant unit, ensuring that complex surgical procedures can be supported by world-class infrastructure.

A Five-Year Partnership Delivering Results

The upgrade to Area 561 is the latest milestone in a five-year partnership between FirstRand Empowerment Foundation and Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.

Over the past several years, the collaboration has delivered substantial improvements to the hospital’s facilities and capabilities, including:

  • 47 additional ICU beds

  • New equipment for the existing cardiac ICU

  • Emergency structural repairs to Blocks 4 and 5 following the devastating 2021 hospital fire

  • Full repair and deep cleaning of Block 5, enabling its reopening

  • Major infrastructure upgrades including a hybrid cath lab, MRI machine, and two CT scanners

  • Funding for ICU nurses, which supported approximately 40 scoliosis operations

These interventions have strengthened the hospital’s ability to deliver complex care to public-sector patients who might otherwise have limited access to specialised treatment.

Expanding Access to Life-Saving Care

For hospital leadership, the new transplant unit represents more than a physical upgrade — it marks a meaningful expansion of healthcare access.

Ms Gladys Bogoshi, CEO of Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, says the development significantly enhances the hospital’s ability to treat critically ill patients.

“This upgrade represents a major step forward in our ability to deliver world-class transplant care to public-sector patients who previously had limited options,” she said.

Bogoshi also highlighted the importance of long-term partnerships in strengthening the public health system.

“We are deeply grateful to the FirstRand Empowerment Foundation for their generous support and longstanding partnership. The new facilities will improve infection control, patient safety and staff working conditions, ultimately saving more lives.”

Public–Private Partnerships That Save Lives

The initiative also reflects the growing impact of public–private collaboration in South Africa’s healthcare sector.

According to Kone Gugushe, representing the FirstRand Empowerment Foundation, investments in critical medical infrastructure can significantly expand access to specialised care.

“FirstRand Empowerment Foundation is proud to continue its long-standing support of Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital,” she said. “Investing in critical infrastructure such as the liver transplant unit directly expands access to specialised healthcare for the most vulnerable members of our society.”

Hope for Patients Across the Region

For patients awaiting life-saving transplants — and the families who stand beside them — the upgraded Area 561 Transplant Unit represents far more than bricks, steel, and technology.

It represents time gained, lives saved, and futures restored.

By strengthening one of South Africa’s most important public hospitals, the project ensures that thousands of patients across Gauteng, Limpopo and North West will have access to specialised care that was once beyond reach.

And it serves as a powerful reminder of what is possible when institutions, foundations and healthcare professionals work together toward a single goal: a healthier future for all.

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