The Primrose CPF is calling on all residents to say no to crime.
To this end, a march will be held on Sunday (August 2), where the community will be saying no to crime, drugs and the murder of police officers.
The community is urged to meet at Hoërskool Vryburger High School, in Churchill Avenue, Primrose, at 11am.
Safe parking is available and the march will start at 11.30am.
“We encourage you to make posters with anti-crime sentiments and let’s make an effort to take back our streets from the criminals,” said Wendy Morgan, chairman of the Primrose CPF.
“Let us be a community that takes a stand and says no to crime.”
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