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GBV brigades face challenges getting victims to open up at Mpilisweni informal settlement.

These photographs were captured at Mpilisweni informal settlement, Thokoza, during the GBV awareness campaign and service delivery outreach arranged by the Gauteng Department of Community Safety on July 28.

According to the department, the event was held to celebrate Mandela Day.

Armed with their reflectors, registers and GBV information pamphlets, the GBV brigades conducted door-to-door visits. They were joined by various stakeholders.

Thokoza SAPS Youth Desk members. Tshepo Thamane, Ntokozo Mtetwa, Asange Mdunyelwa and Slindokuhle Nompalweni.
GBV Brigades Octavia Xulu and Nosipho Yeki and the Thokoza CPF public relations officer, Thandeka Mdunyelwa.
SANCO Khumalo Mhlali members Khululu Lengisi, Thapelo Mofobetsane and Yoliswa Kakole.
Thokoza SAPS CPF members. Lizzy Mathibela, Nelisiwe Mdhluli, Nokhanya Sibaya, Sibongile Maseko, Elizabeth Lobi, Sinazo Kambi, Makhosi Refiloe, Simakaleng Mokoena, Tumi Mkwanazi and Olga Shabalala.
Thokoza patrollers Mpilo Dlamini (left), Nozipho Hadebe, Sesi Mohlabane, Annah Molato, Emily Mokoena, Lebo Moikangoa, Dimakatso Chakala and Mojalefa Mokoana. Back: Stanley Madonsela, Kopang Mphosi and Roba Ramokadi.
Thokoza SAPS members during the GBV awareness campaign.

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