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North Coast residents rally to support tired Saps and security officers

Saps members and security company staff have been working through the night to contain the situation between Ballito, Salt Rock and Sheffield, as well as at Shaka's Head.

As police and security on the North Coast continue to ward off rioters and looters, Shortens Estate have started a food and water collection drive to keep the officers fed and hydrated.

Many of the officers combating the riots have worked through the night to contain the situation between Ballito and KwaDukuza town.

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Speaking to the Courier, Mandy Bircher of the Shortens Estate homeowners association said they would be at the estate’s main gate collecting sandwiches and water.

The drop-off will be open until 1.30pm today, however this may be extended should the need arise.

Those able to assist can drop off goods at the main gate of the estate, opposite Umhlali Golf Estate – click here for directions.

For more information, contact Mandy at 082 614 6737.

 

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