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Children put first during 16 Days of Activism

Primrose police continued their 16 Days of Activism project with a visit to Babirwa Pre-School.

The Primrose police recently visited the Babirwa Pre-School in the Makause informal settlement as part of their 16 Days of Activism projects.

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During the visit Sgt Styles Maome, communications officer for the Primrose police taught the children about different crimes and how to report them.

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