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PSA sponsors fence for vulnerable city clinic

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The Public Servants Association in the Northern Cape, through its corporate social investment initiative, has sponsored the installation of a protective fence around the Kimberley City Clinic to deter vandalism and theft.

The PSA sponsored the cost of erecting a fence around Kimberley City Clinic. Picture: Supplied

THE PUBLIC Servants Association (PSA) in the Northern Cape, through its corporate social investment initiative, sponsored the erection of a fence around Kimberley City Clinic to prevent vandalism and theft.

PSA provincial manager Steve Ledibane said the primary health institution was left vulnerable at night, with incidents of people relieving themselves against the facility’s walls and a number of break-ins reported.

“The clinic is crucial for our communities as many receive medical attention from there. We can only hope that the fence will assist in eradicating the challenges it experiences,” he stated.

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