Centre to strengthen monitoring of drug safety
03 Feb 2026
Residents of Tsabong and surrounding areas have been urged to exercise vigilance regarding the medications they receive from local health facilities.
The call was made by Tsabong Primary Hospital family physician, Dr Ineeleng Kgengwenyane, during the official launch of the Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre (AMC) and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) held in Tsabong on Friday.
Dr Kgengwenyane emphasised that patient participation was vital to the success of the new facility. She encouraged members of the public to report any side effects they experience after taking prescribed medicines, noting that such feedback was essential for improving medical services and ensuring patient safety throughout the district.
Echoing these sentiments, Mr Lebogang Koitsiwe, the acting Director of Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Trials at the Botswana Medicines Regulatory Authority (BoMRA), explained that the new centre was designed to strengthen the monitoring of drug safety.
He noted that the facility's core mission is to ensure that all drugs are used appropriately and that any side effects are addressed quickly to ensure the benefit-risk balance of medications remains positive.
According to Mr Koitsiwe, Tsabong marks the 15th office established in Botswana. He highlighted that the location was specifically selected due to the presence of special communities within the region who might be at a higher risk of adverse reactions and the initiative would ultimately help health officials determine which medications work most effectively for the local population.
The initiative received strong support from the Deputy Council Secretary, Mr Mooketsi Rakose, who described the launch as a significant milestone for the district.
Mr Rakose acknowledged that the centre arrived at a critical time when the district was facing a shortage of certain medications. He appealed to the community to remain patient as the supply situation normalised, while simultaneously encouraging them to make full use of the new monitoring facility.
He concluded by urging residents to report any health concerns related to their treatment, as this transparency was key to maintaining high standards of healthcare in the region. ENDS
Source : BOPA
Author : Naomi Leepile
Location : Tsabong
Event : Official launch
Date : 03 Feb 2026



