Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Philippi East Community joining hands in the fight against crime
We closed off the show with an interview with Ras Vusi Memela, Bonisile Masiza, Ntsikelelo Mvubu and Nozizwe Xotongo – they from the Philippi East Community Crime Forum and the Philippi neighbourhood watch. This neighbourhood watch was formed about two weeks ago aimed at achieving more effective crime control, reduce fears of crime, improved police service and police legitimacy, through a proactive reliance on community resources that seeks to change crime causing conditions with the help of Captain Alroy Levendal of the Philippi East police station. Contact Mr Monde Dyosi, the Chairman of the Forum on (021) 372 3806 if you are interested in joining the neighborhood watch to help fight crime.
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