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The Citizen
2 days ago
- The Citizen
‘Imbizo ya Madoda' programme
SHARPEVILLE.- The Sharpeville police together with various stakeholders held an 'Imbizo ya Madoda' in Tshepiso Phase 3, Sharpeville recently. The stakeholders included the ward councillor, the Department of Correctional Services members, the Community Safety Department members, Spiritual Crime Prevention members, MASP, and the Community Policing Forum (CPF) members. The Imbizo was held under the theme: #RestoringDignityOfAmadoda. Sharpeville police spokesperson, Constable Busisiwe Sango said that the purpose of the campaign was to celebrate Father's Day with men who are not honoured and recognised as fathers in their households. 'We also aimed to have discussions around issues of Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Femicide, Alcohol abuse, and the importance of spirituality of a man as a head of the family.' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
22-04-2025
- The Citizen
Man found killed near Vuka Cemetery
SHARPEVILLE. – The recent cleaning of the Vuka Cemetery has seemingly not deterred criminal activities around the graveyard. Sharpeville police were summoned to a murder scene at the K53 road next to the cemetery last week. Upon arrival, they found a man in his early thirties lying on his back. Preliminary investigations revealed that the man sustained open wounds on his body. 'Emergency services were summoned to the scene and declared the man dead,' said police spokesperson, Constable Busisiwe Sango. The deceased was later identified. Sharpeville police are appealing to the members of the community who might have information regarding this matter to contact the Sharpeville police on 071 675 7270, 08600 10111,112 or visit the MySAPS app, which can be downloaded on any smartphone. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!