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Police invites New Germany residents to imbizo

New Germany residents are invited to engage with their local police and other various stakeholders in the imbizo.

PINETOWN SAPS invites New Germany residents to an important imbizo on Tuesday, August, 12.

The engagement meeting will be held at New Germany Primary School Hall, 2 East Street at 18:30.

Pinetown SAPS communications officer Jennifer Naidu invited New Germany, Padfield and Manors residents to attend as it is an opportunity to engage with law enforcement, discuss community safety concerns, and receive valuable updates on crime prevention efforts in the area.

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“Residents are encouraged to attend and contribute to building a safer community for everyone.”

Naidu said the station is hosting the imbizo in collaboration with the Metro Police, eThekwini Municipality, Pinetown CPF, and Community Safety and Liaison

“The meeting will provide a unique opportunity for community members to engage with local authorities. The residents’ participation is invaluable in shaping a safer and more harmonious community.

“We urge the residents to attend the meeting,” she said.

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