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Urgent missing persons alert

SACCW urges the community to help find Andrew and Zandile.

Two individuals have gone missing in separate incidents, and their families are asking the public for help in locating them.

Andrew Nyathi (36), a car guard from eMalahleni, and Zandile Mazibuko (29) have vanished under mysterious circumstances.

According to reports, Andrew was last seen on January 27, around 19:48 at a local mall, where he worked as a car guard.

He left his spot, saying he wasn’t feeling well and has not been seen or heard from since.

Zandile on the other hand, disappeared on February 13, in the afternoon.

She was last seen in Burgersford, Limpopo, but there are reports that she may have been spotted in Carolina,.

Zandile had gone for traditional healing and training, but she mysteriously vanished after doing the laundry.

The families of both missing individuals are worried and have appealed to the public for help in finding their loved ones.

The police are investigating both cases, but so far, there are no leads.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Andrew or Zandile, please contact:
– Sergeant Mandla Zitha (078 594 2783) Witbank Police for Andrew
– Gogo Mkhabela (072 855 1040) for Zandile
– Annemarie Bouwer (076 684 1945) SACCW for both cases

Alternatively, you can call the following number: 082 471 8395.

 

Andrew Nyathi.

 

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