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Norkem Park SAPS thanks pastor and congregation

Norkem Park SAPS encourages all community members to follow this inspiring example by getting involved in initiatives that foster a spirit of unity and care

Norkem Park SAPS expresses its heartfelt gratitude to Pastor Mathebula and members of his congregation for their selfless act of community service.

On January 25, the group arrived at Norkem Park SAPS to assist with cleaning and sprucing up the station’s surroundings.

Norkem Park SAPS spokesperson Warrant Officer Barbara-Anne Ferreira said the team’s commitment to supporting the local police station and creating a cleaner, welcoming environment for the public has not gone unnoticed.

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Station commander Colonel Maunatla extended sincere appreciation to Pastor Mathebula and his team, commending their efforts to strengthen ties between the police and the community.

“This is a true reflection of partnership policing. We are grateful for the dedication shown by Mathebula and his congregation.

“It is through collaborations like these that we can achieve safer and more united communities,” said Maunatla.

Norkem Park SAPS encourages all community members to follow this inspiring example by getting involved in initiatives that foster a spirit of unity and care.

“Together, we can build a community that thrives on mutual support and respect,” said Maunatla.

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