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Mhluzi police member positive for Covid-19

All communities serviced by Mhluzi Police Station are advised that this police station will be closed temporarily due to a member who tested positive for the Covid-19 virus.

All communities serviced by Mhluzi Police Station are advised that this police station will be closed temporarily due to a member who tested positive for the Covid-19 virus.

The Community Service Centre will now be operated at the HEDC Centre adjacent to GMFM radio station, a few meters from the police station.

To access the station, the community should call 072 075 4617 alternatively, the Acting Station Commander, Captain Lucas Masemola at 082 565 7384 or the Visible Policing Commander, Warrant Officer  Richard Makuwa at 072 212 7447., for all emergencies and complainants which will be attended accordingly.

The telephone lines at Mhluzi Police Station will not be accessible for the duration of the closure, however service delivery will not be hampered.

The building will be decontaminated and normal services will resume on Monday, 20 July.

The SAPS management apologises for any inconvenience that may arise from this.

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Daleen Naude

Daleen Naudé is the news editor of the Middelburg Observer, Observer Daller and the Observer Express. In 2024, she was named FCJ Journalist of the Year for the second time, and has won numerous other accolades during her illustrious 36-year career. As an industry leader in investigative reporting, Daleen has uncovered various hidden truths in her time at the Observer.
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