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Road Accident Fund reaching out to Ermelo

Representatives of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) will deliver its services to the community of this town and surrounding communities including Breyten, Chrissiesmeer, Davel, Carolina, Lothair, Sheepmoor and Warburton on Saturday.

“Claimants, their families and dependants alike stand to become beneficiaries of the RAF’s highest standard of care when the fund’s provincial and regional workforce set up a ‘one-stop shop’ at the Msukaligwa Local Municipality’s civic centre hall. Doors open at 08:00 sharp, but the public is welcome to begin queuing before then,” explains Ms Linda Rulashe.

The event forms part of the organisation’s award-winning “RAF on the Road” outreach programme, which travels to far-flung communities, interacting directly with those affected by the accident carnage on the roads of the country. “Eligible community members are invited to finalise their settlement offers, make claim enquiries, or to finalise rehabilitation support,” she adds.

Further information about RAF’s support may be obtained from RAF’s Mpumalanga Customer Service Centre at the Canary Walk Mall, Shop no 11 in Mbombela. Alternatively, the fund is easily accessible at 11 hospital service centres situated throughout the province: Rob Ferreira Hospital (Mbombela); Tonga Hospital (Tonga); Standerton Hospital (Standerton); Witbank Hospital (Witbank); Evander Hospital (Evander); Themba Hospital (KaBokweni); Mapulaneng Hospital (Bushbuckridge); Ermelo Hospital (Ermelo); Piet Retief Hospital (Piet Retief); Mmametlhake Hospital (Mmametlhake); and KwaMhlanga Hospital (KwaMhlanga).
Enquiries and details of RAF’s mandate and services can be obtained through RFA’s call centre on 0860-23-55-23 between 07:45 to 18:00 from Monday to Friday.
The public can also follow the fund on social media: Twitter: @RAF_SA; Facebook: Road Accident Fund; and Instagram: RAF_ROAD.

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