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Grammy winning DJ, Black Coffee calls on people to donate to flood-affected victims in KZN

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Grammy award winning DJ and producer, Black Coffee’s foundation, has joined forces with NGO SA Harvest to collect donations for the flood victims in KwaZulu-Natal.

Born, Nkosinathi Maphumulo from KwaZulu-Natal, Black Coffee says he has been horrified by the floods in the province and has called on his fans to assist those in need.

He’s called on people to donate items such as non-perishable food, blankets, clothes, baby food, pet food, nappies and toiletries.

Drop-offs can be made in Cape Town at Eight Dacres Avenue in Epping, Kings Park Stadium in Durban and Eastborough Business Park in Johannesburg.

 

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KZN home affairs assisting flood victims with obtaining identity documents: Zikalala 

KwaZulu-Natal premier Sihle Zikalala says the department of home affairs in the province is working to assist people. Whose identity documents were lost or damaged in the recent flood disaster.

Over 400 people are known to have died as a result of last month’s stormy conditions.

The premier says citizens can request that the home affairs department assist them in obtaining ID documents and birth certificates.

“We have been working with home affairs to ensure that all of those people who got affected by floods are assisted to get their birth certificates and ID’ss and all other required documents from home affairs. We are grateful for the support we have received from national government but also from NGO’s to support various communities that are affected by floods,” adds Zikalala.

Below is the full interview with Sihle Zikalala:

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