Standerton Police Station temporarily closed after Covid-19 case
The Community Service Centre will not be accessible, but be operational at the garage in 59 Charl Cilliers Street.

Brig Leonard Hlathi issued a press release about an officer testing positive for the coronavirus at Standerton Police Station.
The Community Service Centre will not be accessible, but be operational at the garage in 59 Charl Cilliers Street.
Service delivery will not be hampered. The building will be decontaminated and services will resume normally on Wednesday, 2 September.
The community can call Lieut-Col Ntombi Xaba or Lieut-Col Buti Mokoena at respectively 082 556 5652 and 082 556 5674 for all emergencies and complaints.
Police management apologised for the inconvenience the situation may cause.
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