Foto Security: say no to drugs
Foto Security held a special “#Say no to drugs” event at OR Tambo Park where they gave food and drinks to the needy and people who are addicted to Nyaope and other drugs.
The newly elected mayor, Diphala Motsepe, also donated food for the event.

• Foto Security is planning to buy land from the Steve Tshwete Municipality to be used as a rehabilitation centre.
• Photos were taken by Philwel Universal Studios. 
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