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Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa to join march against crime in Durban on Sunday

10 Aug 2012

The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa will join a community march against crime; as well as address communities around the importance of partnerships in the fight against crime. Almost on a weekly basis, the Minister directly interacts with different communities around the country, with a view of understanding some of their concerns around safety.

He utilises such interactions to further monitor service delivery by police but importantly, strengthen relations between police and civic organisations, organised business, youth formation and different interfaith organisations.

Event: Community march and prayer against crime at Ward 16

Date: Sunday, 12 August 2012
Venue: Rudolf Road to Wilshire Road, Durban
Time: 10h00

After the march the Minister will address a community meeting at Santi Sports field, Pinetown starting at 12h00. Members of the Media are cordially invited. There will be opportunities for 1-1 interviews with the Minister.

For directions to the venues, kindly contact Stanley Buthelezi 083 477 3896

For enquiries:
Zweli Mnisi
Cell: 082 045 4024

Issued by: South African Police Service
10 Aug 2012


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