Ndudi Anyim
The Provincial Corporate Communication and Liaison of South African Police Service (SAPS), Limpopo Province has embarked on a massive campaign in schools, to address COVID-19 protocol compliance, substance abuse, sexual offences amongst others.
The awareness which is tagged #SaferSchools, recently held at Bogwana Primary and Kweledi High Schools in Tubatse.
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Security Watch Africa reports that #SaferSchools awareness campaign also held at Myakayaka Secondary School on Monday, as student were enlightened on bullying, human trafficking, drugs and substance abuse, theft, criminal record, and discipline.
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Reports has it that SAPS in Gauteng, Province Social Crime Prevention members and Sector Managers within Sedibeng district has continued to deliver #SaferSchool talks and visited various schools on Monday, to educate learners on topics such as sexual abuse, bullying and general safety.