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Kriel Police give back to the community on Mandela Day

Food parcels and blankets were handed over to five families.

Kriel Police together with stakeholders from Seriti Mine celebrated Mandela Day by giving food parcels and blankets to five families from Ga-Nala.

Food parcels and blankets were donated to five families on Tuesday, July 18.

Kriel Police Station commander Lieutenant Colonel Phinah Seloane informed the families about crimes that are affecting the community and she encouraged them to report any criminal activities to the police.

 

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