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Manana hands over reflector jackets to Mmamethlake and Matsulu Community Police Forum (CPF)

4 Aug 2010

In an effort to empower the Community Police Forum (CPF) in working efficiently with the police in the fight against crime, Mpumalanga Safety, Security and Liaison MEC Sibongile Manana will be CPF members the reflector jackets for easy identification.

On Thursday, she will be giving the Mmamethlake CPF at least 80 reflector jackets, 80 torches and whistles. She will also on Friday give the Matsulu CPF the similar number of the reflector jackets, torches and whistles.

These resources are part of the government’s initiative of assisting the CPF in the zeal to work with the police in the fight against crime. Such an initiative is expected to enhance police visibility in all the areas and to strengthen the relationship between community and the police. The handover ceremonies have been arranged as follows:

Mmamethlake CPF
Date: Thursday, 5 August 2010
Venue: Mmamethlake Police Station
Time: 10h00

Matsulu CPF
Date: Friday, 6 August 2010
Venue: Matsulu B Community Hall
Time: 10h00

The media is invited.

Enquiries:
Joseph Mabuza
Tel: 013 766-4055
Cell: 082 678 1450

Source: Department of Safety, Security and Liaison, Mpumalanga Provincial Government 

Issued by: Mpumalanga Community Safety, Security and Liaison
4 Aug 2010


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