Having a passion for helping others
As we celebrate women, we look at health-care workers who are on the frontline in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year’s Women’s Month aims to hear the voices of women from all walks of life.
The month will be observed under the theme Generation Equality: Realising Women’s Rights for an Equal Future.
As we celebrate women, we look at health-care workers who are on the frontline in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tshepiso Motaung, a nurse, describes her profession as a calling.
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“If you don’t have a passion for serving others you should not go into nursing,” said Tshepiso.
The young nurse said she has always had a love for working with people, which made it easy for her to choose nursing.
“It is a rewarding job, combined with the potential to enjoy stable work opportunities.
“To look after those in need motivated me,” said Tshepiso.
She said her love for helping started at a young age.
“I have always had a love for helping people, especially the sick and old. I always knew there was a caring and compassionate side to my personality,” said Tshepiso.
She has been a nurse for five years and said she loves every single moment of her work.
“I love how I am able to touch the lives of others in a meaningful way and when we restore their health, there’s no greater feeling than that,” said Tshepiso.
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