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Free rabies jabs this week

Officials urge you to have your pet vaccinated against the deadly disease.

THE annual anti-rabies campaign begins this Monday, with the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Agriculture conducting the first of a number of free rabies vaccination clinics that will be held for local pets this month.

These will be held at the following venues:

Monday, February 3: Port Edward Library (8.30am to 12.30pm) and Nicholson Garage (1.30pm to 3pm).

Tuesday, February 4: Glenmore Supermarket (8am to 10.30am), Munster Protection Services (11am to 12.30pm), Greenhart Supermarket (1.30pm to 3pm).

Wednesday, February 5: Seventh Heaven Superette Cafe (8am to 10am), Marina Beach Library (10.30am to 12.30pm), Impenjati Town Board office (1.30pm to 2pm).

Thursday, February 6: Ramsgate beach parking (8am to noon), Mzimela Centre, Margate Extension 3 (1pm to 2.30pm).

Friday, February 7: Margate Hibiscus Mall (8am to noon), SPCA Uvongo (1pm to 2.30pm).

Monday, February 10: Uvongo Civic Centre (8.30am to 11.30am), Shelly Beach Library and Clinic (12.30pm tp 2.30pm).

Tuesday, February 11: Oslo Beach old state vet office (8.30am to 11.30am), Port Shepstone borough grounds (12.30pm to 2.30pm).

Wednesday, February 12: Albersville’s White City Hall (8.30am to 11,30am) Woodpecker cul-de-sac (12.30pm to 2.30pm).

Thursday, February 13: Lions Grove Singh’s Store (8.30am to 11.30am), Lions Grove Solly Store (12.30pm to 2.30pm).

Friday, February 14: Marburg Library (8.30am to noon), Merlewood DSB office (1pm to 2pm).

Saturday, February 15: Southport beach parking area: (8.30am to noon).

Monday, February 17: Hibberdene Library (8am to 1pm).

Tuesday, February 18: Umtentweni Town Hall (8am to noon), Sea Park’s Alfred Evans Hall (1pm to 3pm).

Wednesday, February 19: Melville beach parking area (8am to 10am), Umzumbe Moth Hall (10.30am to noon), Mtwalume Post Office (1pm to 3pm).

You are asked to diarise the relevant dates.

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