Mamelodi residents face long queues for healthcare amid Lusaka Clinic delays

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The stalled R49 million Lusaka Clinic project in Mamelodi township is severely impacting the community, leaving residents with no choice but to endure lengthy queues, often starting as early as 5pm, to access essential healthcare services at the nearest available clinic.This was a picture painted by Ward 10 councillor Thabang Masemola, who this week conducted an oversight visit to the project with City of Tshwane Mayor Nasiphi Moya.He said construction delays at the health centre continue to put pressure on the Stanza Bopape Clinic, which is approximately 5km away from the area.According…



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