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KwaMakhutha SAPS keep Madiba’s legacy alive

The initiative included cleaning the filing room, changing dockets boxes and arranging dockets in numerical order.

All members of KwaMakhutha SAPS who were on duty celebrated Mandela Day by cleaning their station premises and the filing room.

Acting station commander Lt Col SB Chirwa also joined the group of male members. The female members cleaned the filing room, changed dockets boxes and arranged dockets in numerical order.

The officers decided to spend their eight hours of the day celebrating Mandela Day by joining together and helping each other clean up the station. The police said the spirit of Mandela will always be kept alive by helping each other and always advancing together to achieve more.

Police members clean up the station on Mandela Day.

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