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1342 Mpumalanga civil servants yet to claim pension fund benefits

The Government Employees Pensions Fund (GEPF) is looking for people or their family members in connection with outstanding pension benefits.

The GEPF appealed to the Mpumalanga community to assist by alerting the people, whose names appear on the attached photos, to contact the Fund.

These include civil servants that were employed by the Departments of Health, Education, Public Works, Agriculture and Culture, Sport and Recreation.

There is approximately R480 million still unaccounted for.

The GEPF however warned to be careful of scammers and to rather go directly to the Fund’s office or contact them on the toll free number that is 0800-117-669.

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The public can contact the following officials during office hours, from Monday to Friday, between 07:00 and 16:00:

Elizabet Diale on 012-399-2464

Patience Sejane on 012-319-1286

Rachel Breytenbach on 012-319-1472

Thandeka Mhlongo on 012-319-1378

Kgaogelo Lekgau on 012-399-2561

Maggie Monaheng on 012-399-2519

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Lande Willemse

Landé Willemse is a multiple-award-winning journalist and editor with more than two decades of experience across print, digital, and broadcast media. Her work, which includes photography, spans investigative reporting, sport, agriculture, tourism, political and community news, with bylines across several respected South African publications.
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