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JSPCA welcomes senior inspector Diale Ratsela in managerial role

The appointment of senior inspector Diale Ratsela to inspector manager is a momentous occasion for the JSPCA.

The Johannesburg Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA) welcomes senior inspector Diale Ratsela as its new inspector manager.

With nearly two decades of service with the SPCA, Ratsela brings a wealth of experience and a passion for the well-being of animals to his new role. The JSPCA expresses its pride in having him lead the team and looks forward to continued service excellence for the Johannesburg community and its animals.

Legacy of Compassion

Ratsela’s journey with the SPCA spans 19 years, marking a legacy of commitment and compassion for the welfare of animals. His experience and dedication positions him as a stalwart in the field.

Liana Marx, the public relations officer of the JSPCA, attests to Ratsela’s love for animals, emphasising the pride the organisation takes in having him as a member of their team.

“Senior inspector Ratsela assumes the role of inspector manager, succeeding senior inspector Ronald Ramalata. Ramalata, having moved on to contribute to another sister society, leaves behind a legacy of his own.

“The transition signifies a seamless handover of responsibilities, ensuring the continued provision of essential services to the Johannesburg area and its communities,” said Marx.

Gentleman of respect and assistance

According to Marx, Ratsela is a highly respected individual known for his readiness to surpass expectations in aiding those requiring assistance.

“His remarkable dedication, coupled with extensive knowledge and experience, solidifies his standing as a valuable asset to the JSPCA.

“We are confident in Ratsela’s capacity to lead the team proficiently and maintain the elevated standards established by his predecessor,” said Marx.

Marx expressed pride in welcoming Ratsela as the new inspector manager.

“We are confident in the team’s capabilities under Ratsela’s guidance, and we anticipate continued growth and improvement in our endeavours to protect and care for animals in the Johannesburg area,” said Marx.

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