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Primary school learners in Phola visited by police

The purpose of the awareness campaign was to teach learners about bullying, dangerous weapons, as well as substance abuse.

Phola Police conducted an awareness campaign at Sibongindawo Primary School recently.

The awareness campaign was held in collaboration with the Community Policing Forum (CPF), Youth Desk, the Foundation for Victims of Crime (Fovoc), and 2023 Miss Emalahleni Finalist Thando Nkosi.

Phola Police communications official Sergeant Thabang Petros Ntuli said the event was aimed at conscientising learners about bullying, dangerous weapons, and substance abuse.

Awareness Campaign conducted at Sibongindawo Primary School by Phola SAPS, CPF, Youth Desk, and FOVOC.

The stakeholders that attended the campaign presented their services and encouraged and motivated the learners at the school.

“The campaign was successful, the school principal, teachers, and the learners responded positively, and we’re looking forward to improving a good working relationship with the police and the stakeholders,” said Ntuli.

 

The stakeholders that attended the campaign presented their services.

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