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Local company opens heart to Tembisa families affected by the unrest

The logistics company donated a box full of items such as non-perishable food, toiletries, soap and washing powder.

Imperial Clearing and Forwarding Boksburg recently made a generous donation of necessities to the people of Tembisa who were affected by the recent unrest.

The logistics company donated a box full of items such as non-perishable food, toiletries, soap and washing powder.

“Imperial Cleaning and Forwarding’s managing director Keith Domoney donated the items to the families of Amos Zitha, Catherine Chauke, Prudence September and Steven Motha from Tembisa on behalf of the company,” said Alzinah Modiselle, health and safety officer at Imperial Cleaning and Forwarding.

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