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🇿🇼 Published: 06 May 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

A Philippi East police constable has warmed the hearts of her community with a touching gesture after renovating and furnishing a home for a struggling family. Constable Natalia Jibilikile went beyond the call of duty when she stepped in to help a woman who uses a wheelchair, living in extremely poor conditions. The house had no proper doors, broken window panes, and lacked basic necessities such as proper flooring and a secure roof.

She took action after discovering the family’s living conditions, and with the help of donors and community members, she ensured the family received a newly renovated home. The house was repainted, fitted with new windows and doors, and improved with proper plumbing, tiles, a ceiling, and other essential repairs. “She lives with a disability.

As part of social crime prevention, I visit vulnerable people and senior citizens. I learned about her situation from community leader Linda Mveni. When I visited her, I found that her home was not suitable for living.

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On that day, she was alone because her daughter was at school. The house had no door and no window panes – you could see straight through. She survives on a social grant that is insufficient, and she was using an old wheelchair.

I knew I had to do something,” said Jibilikile. After witnessing the family’s struggles, Jibilikile called on the community and local businesses to make donations to the Malali family.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • May 06, 2026

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