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Clinics to open their doors in Amanzimtoti and Winklespruit

Residents are urged to be patient as some of the services will be operating with skeleton staff.

Clinics in the area will open their doors today, July 16. According to ward 97 councillor, André Beetge, the Amanzimtoti Clinic in Ross Street and Winklespruit Clinic in Mayors Mews are currently open.

“Each of them has two personnel and are able to assist residents in need of chronic medication only,” he added.

eThekwini Municipality has also resumed other services following civil unrest over the past week.

“The municipality, working together with residents, has also started with a mop-up operation, and with removing debris in the areas affected by the looting spree. The municipality is encouraged by the scores of residents and businesses who have come out to help clean up parts of the city. The city is calling on all residents to join in efforts to clean up their areas in a spirit of Ubuntu,” states a release from the municipality.

Residents are urged to be patient as some of the services will be operating with skeleton staff. Covid-19 regulations are still to be followed as well.

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