The newly appointed member of the mayoral committee for community safety, Clr Pheladi Frans Mmoko, invited his team to a meet-and-greet. Front: Pheladi Frans Mmoko and his strategic adviser Jean-Claude Sthato. Middle: Chief of police Isaac Jabulani Mapiyeye, head of department for DEMS Sam Sibande, divisional head disaster management Erika Swart, divisional head support services Mary Lekgau and deputy chief of police Goodman Mzolo. Back: acting deputy chief of police Revo Spies, acting deputy chief of police (security and loss control) Jabu Dhladhla, divisional head emergency services Mhlengi Makhubalo, executive manager licensing Ronald Fillies, acting divisional head licensing Charles Makhafola, acting divisional head governance and Compliance Andile Tshongweni.
The newly appointed member of mayoral committee (MMC) for community safety, Clr Pheladi Frans Mmoko, took up the reins on June 13 following both the national and provincial government elections, which took place in May.
Mmoko, who has been a member of the community safety oversight committee for a couple of years, is well-versed with the happenings in terms of community safety, which comprise EMPD and Disaster and Emergency Services Department (DEMS).
At the helm of these departments are chief of police Isaac Jabulani Mapiyeye and Sam Sibande, HOD for DEMS.
Mmoko, who possesses an unquestionable passion and energy for service delivery and displaying intention to hit the ground running, invited the heads of departments of EMPD and DEMS, together with their divisional heads, to a meet-and-greet session in Bedfordview with the purpose of putting faces to the names he had never met before, as well as to get to know his team better.
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