Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo officially opens the Ebony Park-Kaalfontein Community Health Centre. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo
Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo took the opportunity to connect with community members during a tour of Kaalfontein and Ebony Park on 20 February.
Mayor prioritises the development of clinics
In the first stop of the mayor’s tour around Midrand, he officially opened the Ebony Park-Kaalfontein Community Health Care Centre.
Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku, Johannesburg MMC for Health Eunice Mgcina, Johannesburg Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo and Johannesburg Council Speaker Nonceba Molwele inside the clinic’s medical dispensary. Photo: Ofentse DitlopoJohannesburg MMC for Health Eunice Mgcina, Ward 80 Councillor Makgoba Pagadi and Develd Monyai take a tour inside the newly launched clinic. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo
Community needs to ensure they follow by-laws
Following the launch of the clinic, the mayor, along with other city officials visited two early childhood development centres and a place of entertainment.
Mavis Ngcatshe principal for the Samkelo Early Childhood Development Centre welcomes Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku at his daycare centre. Photo: Ofentse DitlopoJohannesburg MMC for Health bonds with the kids at the Samkelo Early Childhood Development Centre. Photo: Ofentse DitlopoJulia Leshilo, principal of Stepping Stone Pre-School at Ebony Park receives a mat with alphabet prints on it from the social development department for her pre-school. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo
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