Gezina
Gezina's post office is where residents bring the things that can't be handled digitally — birth certificates needing posting to government departments, grandchildren receiving parcels from overseas relatives, pensioners collecting social grants through the postal system. For suburbs like Gezina, the local branch is more than a transaction point; it's a service anchor where older residents know staff by name and can rely on help navigating the complexities of postal procedures. Small traders and hawkers in the area depend on it for sending goods, and families spread across provinces use it to stay connected through physical mail. When the post office functions well, it's the quiet backbone that holds together neighborhoods where not everyone has digital access or banking convenience.