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Children’s fathers are sought

ALEXANDRA - Children in need of foster care urgently need to contact their biological fathers.

The Gauteng Department of Social Development which services Alexandra is looking for fathers of the children listed below in order to complete the process of fostering them.

The father of Siyamthanda Faniso and Mahlale Faniso, who were born on 25 October 1996 and 21 November 2000 respectively, is being sought and believed to have been known as Simphiwe Chakhanyaka. Their mother, Pheliswa Faniso, has passed away.

Stanely Chuma, believed to be the father of Takalani Lucky Kekana, is also sought. Takalani was born on 7 January 2003 and her mother, who since passed away, was Anna Molly Kekana. The biological father of Angal Thandeka Dlamini, whose identity is not known, is also being sought. Angal was born 16 January 1997 and her late mother was Thokozane Mirriam Dlamini. The unknown father of Tebogo Rakgwale, who was born on 8 August 1997, is also sought. Tebogo’s late mother was Malehu Mokwape Patience Rekgwale.

Lumbulani Precious Moepi, born on 25 September 1996 is looking for her father whose identity is not known. Her late mother was Emily Moepi. Bongani Makola, born on 28 February 1999 and whose late mother was Mosibudi Sylvia Makola, is looking for his unknown father.

Ayanda Sibusiso Khanyile, born on 14 October 2000 and Mlungisi Khanyile, born 23 October 1998, are looking for their unknown father. Their late mother was Senzeni Winnet Khanyile. MbuleloIsaac Masiki who was born on 23 January 2004, is looking for his father Bongani Magatho. Masiki’s late mother was Nolakhe Onica Masiki.

Siphiwe Ndaba, born on 13 March 1998 and Sakhile Abraham Ndaba, born on 25 November 2004, are looking for their fathers. Their late mother was Portia Ndaba. Siphiwe’s father is reported to be known as Tumela and Sakhile’s father as Thobejane.

Anyone with information on any of the above people being sought is asked to contact the social worker, Mpumi Mndaweni, on 011-355-9232 during office hours.

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