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SAPS hands over a house to orphaned children

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The South African Police Service Women’s Network in partnership with other stakeholders have handed over a house to orphaned children of Moyoba family at Bodupe village in the Greater Letaba Local Municipality outside Tzaneen Saterday, 10 December 2016.

The handing over of the house formed part of the SAPS closing ceremony of the 16 Days of Activism of No Violence Against Women and Children.

The four roomed house was handed over by the Deputy Provincial Commissioner Major General Nonhlanhla Zulu together with the Speaker of Mopani District Municipality CCLR Wireless Sedibeng, the Acting Mayor of Greater Letaba Local Municipality Mothipa Manyama, Chief Director Ngoako Mangena representing the MEC for Transport and Community Safety, Deputy Director Johannes Maja representing the Department of Correctional Services, Mohale Traditional Authority in Bolobedu and other Stakeholders.

The children were identified by Bolobedu Poloce representative while attending a funeral in that area in November 2015.

The older child, Reneilwe Moyaba together with her two siblings, welcomed this donation with both hands because it came as a relief to them and they will from now start to have peace of mind as their dignity is now restored.

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