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MEC Mazibuko rolls out Know Your Neighbourhood Campaign

12 Jul 2011

As part of the roll out plan for Know Your Neighbourhood Campaign, the Gauteng MEC
of Community Safety Ms Faith Mazibuko will on Wednesday 13 July 2011 launch the campaign in the Sunnyside cluster, Pretoria. The campaign aims at enhancing:
  • Neighbourhood Safety Networks
  • Community Involvement.
The outcomes that we wish to promote from the campaign are:
  • Drastic reduction in Trio crimes
  • Better dialogue between all people and communities
  • Shared understanding within neighbourhoods.
The programme for the day has three phases and the phases are as follows:

Phase 1:  Presentation by Cluster Commander on the state of policing within the cluster.
Venue: Family Church, next to Lyttelton Police Station
Time: 11H00

Phase 2: Door to door campaign
Venue: Plastic View Informal Settlements in Garsfontein
Time: 15h15

Phase 3:  Launch of the Know Your Neighborhood Campaign   
Venue:  N G Kerk Univesiteitsoord, Cnr Herold & Hillcrest Street, opposite Brooklyn Police
Time:  18H00

Enquiries:
Dumisani Ngema
Cell:082 801 0424
Tel: 011 689 3664 
E-mail: Dumisani.Ngema@gauteng.gov.za 

Issued by: Gauteng Community Safety
12 Jul 2011


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