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Public participation programme at Masoyi

14 Sep 2012

The community of Masoyi outside White River in Mbombela Municipality will be given an opportunity this Saturday to interact with government representatives on safety and security matters. The Imbizo, which is part of enhancing community participation in safety and security matters, will be led by Mpumalanga Community Safety, Security and Liaison MEC Vusi Shongwe.

The Imbizo was initially scheduled for last week in the same area but had to be postponed due to rain.

The Imbizo is part of government’s ongoing efforts to mobilise communities in the fight against crime whilst ensuring that their views on government’s programmes are taken into consideration in the implementation of programme of action and development of policies.

MEC Shongwe will be accompanied by SAPS Provincial Commissioner General Thulani Ntobela, and Justice Crime Prevention Cluster (JCPS) departments.

The Imbizo is planned as follows:
Date: Saturday, 15 September 2012
Time: 10h00
Venue: Mdzimba Primary School open ground, Masoyi

Enquiries:
Moeti Mmusi
Cell: 084 411 3372
Tel: 013 766 4037

Issued by: Mpumalanga Community Safety, Security and Liaison
14 Sep 2012


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