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Bossies Community Justice gets a facelift

Although they have a new and improved look, Bossies Community Justice (BCJ) still leaves no stone unturned in its quest to make the Lowveld safer.

MBOMBELA – Bossies Community Justice (BCJ) is sporting a brand-new look. The non-profit community safety initiative is just over 10 years old.

“We felt it necessary to celebrate with a revamp. Everyone knows BCJ and we have not changed, we are just showing off our new and improved look,” said general manager, Albert Gryvenstein.

READ MORE: Bossies Community Justice plays a vital role in the community

Gryvenstein said they have been busy on a couple of high-profile cases, but are still hard at work keeping the community safe on a daily basis. “We would like everyone to know that we are still hard at work fighting crime in the Lowveld, even if we have been a bit quiet. We can’t always identify each case we are working on, due to safety reasons.”

READ MORE: Bossie’s Community Justice: Where it all started

The team will be kitted out in new uniforms, partially sponsored by Nevills. Gryvenstein also says to “keep a lookout for the Busamed Lowveld Ford Ranger, it will have all the new branding – but only when we’re not actively busy with a case”.

Click on the image to reveal BCJ’s new logo:

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Stefan de Villiers

Stefan de Villiers, based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga, is currently the Editor at Lowvelder. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from previous roles at Lowveld Media, such as Sports Editor, Journalist and Photographer. He started on November 1, 2013.
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