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UPDATE: Licensing services restored at traffic department in Ladanna

The centre was only open for licence collection on Thursday (March 24) as systems were offline.

POLOKWANE – The Polokwane Municipality said all licensing services at the Ladanna traffic centre have been restored.

Read more: TAKE NOTE: Ladanna traffic depratment only open for licence collection

Municipal spokesperson Thipa Selala said the NaTIS system and Live Enrolment Units (LEUs) is back online having been offiline on Thursday (March 24).

At the time, all licensing services were affected, leaving the centre open for licence collection only.

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