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Prayers for divine intervention to protect and help Krugersdorp

Brigadier Mashao invited religious leaders to the launch of the Divine Intervention partnership between the community and religious leaders.

The Krugersdorp Police recently launched their Divine Intervention initiative to pray for the community.

On 13 June, Chaplain Apostolic Lieutenant Colonel Maluleke led the launch at the Krugersdorp Police Station. This initiative is a partnership between the community, the police and religious leaders and aims to fight crime and restore the morals of the community.

“Krugersdorp was blessed to be visited by pastors from Mogale City and Merafong,” said Captain Raymond Sebonyane, spokesperson for the Krugersdorp Police.

The pastors prayed for all the areas within the jurisdiction of the Krugersdorp Police. Sebonyane said the pastors also motivated the police members.

“The commander of the Krugersdorp Police, Brigadier Mashao and other management appreciate the support of all the pastors and all the members to make this day a success,” said Sebonyane.

He ended by quoting Ephesians 6:7: “Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people”.

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