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Top brass mark National Police Day at local stadium

The Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium was painted blue as SAPS members wore their uniform with pride to reflect on the strides that have been made in the fight against crime and to remember the fallen heroes and heroines that have served with integrity and loyalty.

THE Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, arrived at Hollywoodbets Kings Park Athletics Stadium today, joined by the National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, and top management to commemorate National Police Day. Thousands of men and women in blue from across the country joined the celebration.

Celebrations kicked off with members marching into the stadium, braving the heat as they stood proud to honour the day.

National Police Day commemorates the sacrifices made by the men and women in blue, who work tirelessly to ensure the safety of all residents in South Africa. The day is celebrated annually to recognise the valuable services rendered by various policing agencies.

In his speech, the minister acknowledged crime remained the greatest challenges facing communities, however he assured the nation that SAPS stands resolute in the fight against crime.

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“It is a profound honour to to commemorate the 20th National Police Day and celebrate 30 years of policing in our democracy. This day is not just a moment of recognition, but also a testament to the sacrifices, courage, and unwavering dedication of the men and women of the South African Police Service. Today, we pause to reflect on your invaluable contributions, to honour your service, and to reaffirm our commitment to supporting and strengthening our police service,” shared Mchunu.

He further said, “We will not falter in our duty to dismantle criminal networks, to root out corruption, and to restore public confidence in law enforcement. We recognise that policing is not just about enforcement; it is about service. It is about building trust between officers and communities, ensuring that every citizen — regardless of where they live — feels safe, protected, and heard.  Let me assure you that our government is steadfast in its commitment to providing you with the necessary resources, training, and support to enable you to execute your duties effectively.”

He concluded by thanking SAPS members for their dedication, resilience and commitment to ensure that South Africa is a safer place.

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Wendy Sithole

Wendy Sithole is currently a community media journalist, attached to Berea Mail (Durban). She first joined Caxton Newspapers in 2004. After a newsroom hiatus she rejoined Caxton in 2024. She is responsible for reporting through writing and photography, for both print copy and digital platforms. She studied Journalism and Social Sciences. Apart from reporting, Wendy possesses vast knowledge in the spheres Communication, of Public Relations and Events publicity.

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