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Police members give back on Women’s Day

The community was extremely appreciative of the generosity.

The KZN Ministers for the Department of Community Safety and Department of Health visited the roadblock at Port Shepstone Oribi Toll Plaza while en-route to the women’s parliament in Harding during the morning of Monday, September 9.

Spokesman Captain Petros Mpinge said that while in Southport, members of SAPS Southport together with Community Police Forum members distributed food parcels at Gwala Gwala Ward at Kwa Qwabe.

“The community was extremely appreciative of the generosity,” said Cpt Petros.    

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