By Herald Reporter - 24 December 2020 READY TO ROLL: Munir Jeeva with critical PPE being loaded for distribution to Bay health-care facilities Image: Supplied Nelson Mandela Bay’s Musa Jeeva Foundation on Wednesday announced the donation of personal protective equipment (PPE) to support Eastern Cape health-care facilities and workers as hospitals gear up for the coronavirus second wave. Munir Jeeva, Afri Save Cash and Carry CEO and Musa Jeeva Foundation trustee, said the PPE would be donated to Nelson Mandela Bay hospitals and health-care facilities in the rural periphery of the metro, notably, the Sarah Baartman municipality. The PPE donation includes 9,000 units of hand sanitiser, 4,900 face shields, 3,600 blue disposal theatre gowns, 40 metal hand sanitation stands, 450 electronic thermometers, 9,000 mop caps, 800 shoe covers, 50,000 units of hand soap, and 2,500 units of 2kg washing powder with a combined value of R1.3m.