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GALLERY: Residents and stakeholders march against crime

Various stakeholders and residents joined the march to raise their concerns and help fight crime in Pinetown.

Following the escalating crime rate in the Pinetown CBD, eThekwini Inner and Outer West Cluster in conjunction with the Cluster Police Community Forum organised a march which started at the Civic Centre and proceed along Kings Road up to the main taxi rank and back to the Civic Centre. Various stakeholders and residents joined the march to raise their concerns and help fight crime in Pinetown.

 

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