Friday, January 22, 2016

Raymond Pani
22 January 2016



The City of Cape Town’s Health Directorate is excited about the roll-out of Free- Call lines at twenty-four clinics across the city and the implications that this has for service delivery, specifically at clinics, the City said in a statement issued today.

City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Health, Siyabulela Mamkeli says Free Call lines at City Clinics will aid residents to provide constructive feedback to the City
Siyabulela Mamkeli said

“Clients can use the free call to log any enquiries or complaints they have about any city services delivery issue or concerns, but they can use it to log any issues at our clinics.

 I believe any constructive feedback has the potential to improve our services at any clinics and our communities at large”. 

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