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Residents of Khutsong face housing, health crisis
April 25, 2025
|The Star
AS GAPING sinkholes swallow parts of Khutsong, residents fear for their homes and health. With local clinics compromised, they've been urged to seek medical help elsewhere.
This follows the Gauteng Department of Health’s (GDoH) announcement of the indefinite closure of Khutsong West Clinic, effective May 1, after a growing sinkhole threat rendered the facility structurally unsafe.
Despite the closure, GDoH spokesperson Motalatale Modiba assured residents that ward-based primary healthcare outreach teams will continue operating in the area, aiming to cushion the blow of disrupted services.
“This decision follows ongoing geo-technical challenges caused by active sinkhole activity in the Khutsong West area, which poses serious safety risks for both healthcare users and staff members. The safety and well-being of the community and employees remain the department's high priority.
“Patients who previously accessed services at Khutsong West Clinic are advised to visit any of the following nearby facilities for uninterrupted primary healthcare services, which are mainly within a 6km radius of Khutsong West Clinic: Khutsong Community Health Centre, Khutsong South clinic, Khutsong Extension 3 clinic, Khutsong East clinic, Welverdiend clinic.”
Modiba further stated that, to ensure seamless continuity of care, patients should bring a valid form of identification, such as an ID, passport, or driver's licence, and inform staff at the alternative clinic that they are former patients of Khutsong West Clinic. This will help healthcare workers access their medical records and ensure proper follow-up treatment.
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