KwaDukuza licensing centre to reopen on Monday
Updated | By Nothando Mkhize
The motor licensing and driver testing centres in KwaDukuza will resume some services on Monday.

The facility was shut after a staff member contracted COVID-19.
Authorities say the centres have been decontaminated, while tests have been carried out on those who were in contact with the employee.
READ: Load shedding returns in parts of KZN: Eskom
The municipality's Sipho Mkhize says the facility will be reopening in two phases - and under strict conditions.
"We will not be accepting new applications for Learner's License, Driving License, and Duplicate Learner's License as well as Conversion of Foreign Driving Licenses.
"We ask that patrons who will be visiting the testing centres do ensure that they comply with all regulations of COVID-19. We will not be allowing anyone into our facility without a mask."

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