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Help find Xolani Mbongiseni Msimango

He is mentally challenged and family members are extremely concerned.

The Msimango family needs help in locating Xolani Mbongiseni Msimango. Anyone who may have knowledge of his whereabouts is asked to come forward.

The 47-year-old was last seen on December 22 when he left his home in Ezakheni E-Section.

His brother, Zomakahle Msimango, says they were told that on the very same day, he was seen in town at the taxi rank (Queen and Lyell Street).

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Family

“We are very concerned. It’s the first time he has left home and not come back. Even though he is mentally challenged, he would always make sure he sleeps at home. We are very worried and are pleading for help to locate him,” said Zomakahle.

Clothes he was wearing

He was last seen wearing a red T-shirt, maroon tracksuit and bottle-green sandals.

A missing person case has been reported at Ezakheni police station.

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Minenhle Hlatshwayo

Minenhle Tholinhlanhla Hlatshwayo is an experienced journalist for both the Ladysmith Gazette and Eyethu uThukela local newspapers. He holds a Law Degree (LLB) and a Diploma in Journalism. Before joining the media, he did his internship at the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Treasury in the Communications unit. He is especially interested in local political stories, and also a variety of community and social stories

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