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SACCW welcomes new blood

On Thursday the 17th August the announcement was made at the monthly SACCW meeting.

As the residents are still ambivalent towards the CPFs (Community Policing Forum) silence, the rest of the community is pulling together to fight crime in eMalahleni.

The former Witbank CPF Chairperson, Mr Charles Steyn resigned from his position and is glad to announce that he along with his qualified team (Fire Fighting & EMS) will be joining SACCW. They will be representing SACCW on a volunteer basis for Langamed.

We are mostly qualified 1st responders, ex and active Medics / Paramedics (Ambulance Emergency Assistance up to National Diploma) and fire-fighters from Witbank.

We are doing what we love to do and ask nothing in return. We are based in and committed to Witbank and surrounding areas as volunteers rendering back up in medical, rescue and fire-fighting (Jnr up to Snr. F1 & F2) this includes Hazmat, Rope rescue, Basic Medical Rescue and much more, stated Mr Steyn.


SACCW (South African Community Crime Watch) welcomes members of the former CPF’s (Community Policing Forum) ERT (Emergency Response Team) to their team. From left: David Wessels (SACCW), Maureen Scheepers (SACCW), Charles Steyn, Johan de Jongh, Clint Groenewald and Dino Padayachee (Langamed). Absent from the photo are James Salmond and Willem Muller.
On Thursday the 17th August the announcement was made at the monthly SACCW meeting.

“We look forward to working together with the new division, this is only the beginning, SACCW Witbank is growing every day and this team adds so much value to our Operational efficiency” said Maureen Scheepers.

“We are honoured to welcome Charles Steyn and his team to SACCW. They will be heading an additional division within our organization and we look forward to having their expertise on board”, David Wessels concluded.

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