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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, March 28 to April 2, were:

Covid-19: Banks announce second round of financial relief

Financial commitments of banking clients are set to heavily impact the livelihood of many individuals across the country as South Africa settles into the 21-day lockdown.

Covid-19: Ward councillor urges community to stand together

Alta de Beer, Ward 39 councillor, writes: “My plea to our residents is to adhere to the restrictions that will be put in place during the 21-day lockdown.”

Be on the lookout for suspicious vehicles

The Primrose police are urging the community to be on the lookout for several suspicious vehicles that they believe have been used in the commission of crimes in the area.

Covid-19: Roseacres shares Covid-19 plans

Many South Africans are understandably concerned about the possibility of becoming infected with Covid-19. In these uncertain times many residents may make the decision to visit their nearest hospital for testing and advice.

Here’s how to reach the Elsburg SAPS

The Elsburg police moved to their new police station in Wadeville, in April 2019, and have continued to serve the community from the new station ever since. The police would like to remind the community of the Elsburg sector numbers.

 

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