The Solidarity Fund says it is now focused on re-directing some of its donated funds, to assist flood-affected residents of KwaZulu-Natal.

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The Fund, set-up in 2020, has recently announced that it will wrap up its operations at the end of September this year. Spoke-s-person, Didi Masoetsa says the knowledge & experience they garnered during the Covid-19 pandemic, will be valuable in the roll-out of emergency funding in KZN.

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