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Vote and vaccinate at Msukaligwa Fire and Rescue voting station

They have both the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccination available.

ERMELO – A group of health workers set up a vaccination station at the Msukaligwa Fire and Rescue voting station.

They invite all residents who have not yet been vaccinated to get their jab.

In front is Ms Maureen Mogudi. At the back are Ms Sithembile Mtoshwa, Mr Bigboy Msibi, Mr Bryan Jele and Ms Zanele Dlonglo.

According to Ms Maureen Mogudi, one of the workers at the vaccination station, no prior registration is needed, they will assist residents to get registered for the vaccination.

They have both the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccination available.

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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