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Inkosi Mahlangu sanitises local clinic in Emalahleni

Inkosi Nsizwa Mahlangu is leading by example as he volunteered his service to sanitise Hlalanikahle Clinic recently.

Inkosi Nsizwa Mahlangu is leading by example as he volunteered his service to sanitise Hlalanikahle Clinic recently.

Inkosi Mahlangu said he was concern about the epidemic Covid-19 and took it upon himself to request if he could disinfect the clinic by sanitising as he is director of a company that delivers essential services like medical supplies.

“I approach the local municipality and they told me that they do not have funds and I decided to volunteer my service. We have been given a list to sanitise 15 clinics in eMalahleni,” said Inkosi Mahlangu.

Inkosi Mahlangu also added to say that he was giving back to the community by sanitizing the clinics for free but they also do not have funds to do more. He requested funding from any other companies so that they can do more.

 

Inkosi Nsizwa Mahlangu with a colleague checking after sanitizing at Hlalanikahle Clinic on Wednesday, April 28.

“Any company that can be of assistance can kindly contact me at: 079 484 9652 or email at: Locageprojects@gmail.com. We are ready to clean all the clinics as they have never been fumigated since the breakout of the epidemic,” added Inkosi Mahlangu.

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Zita Goldswain

News Editor at the Witbank News Caxton stable. Witbank News has been my ‘home’ for the past 24 years. Journalism is the ability to meet the challenge of filling the space true words said by Rebecca West. I meet challenges, get the better of them and fill space with true words.
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