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Mashiloane family feeling blessed in their new home

A family in Mgewani received a house.

The lockdown had a great impact on a lot of families in South Africa.

Many lost their jobs and as a result, could not provide for their families.

EFF Ward 17 chairperson, Johannes Kambule gathered his team and did a door-to-door initiative at Mgewani in eMalahleni to reach out and see the challenges faced by the community.

Upon their initiative, they identified a family that did not have a great living condition.

The Mashiloane family was blessed to have their house rebuilt within a short period of time.

“We feel very happy as a family and we hope that the EFF wins the next elections as they are doing a great job in taking care of our community, we are very grateful,” added Fannie Mashiloane, a member of the family.

Johannes and his team also donated school uniforms to Phakama Combined School, which is a school within the ward.

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