Police in Kimberley donates food and money to destitute family


By REGINALD KANYANE

7 September 2025- The police in Kimberley donated food hampers and monetary relief to a family in need in Florianville on Saturday. The Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Policing in the Northern Cape, Major General Johnny Besnaar, together with his platoon members of the 1990 intake and the Kimberley Station Commander, Brigadier Nicholas Mtongana, initiated this.

Besnaar further said they initiated and pledged their support to the initiative following their quarterly meeting at the Horseshoe Inn in Kimberley. He added that their team was accompanied by members of Kimberley Social Crime Prevention, the Community Policing Forum, Kimberley Safety Participants, and Women Against Crime.

“This act of kindness was directed towards one of SAPS’ long-serving partners, Debbie Swartz (63), a dedicated member of both the Women Against Crime and Community Policing Forum. 

“Debbie played an integral and active part in the Kimberley Community Police Forum and structures, dedicated her time to the partnership and community over the years,” he said.

Besnaar said his team handed over groceries, as well as financial assistance to the family. He thanked all the role players who supported the initiative.

“I would like to emphasize that the role of the police extends beyond traditional law enforcement, encompassing efforts to build stronger community relationships and address a wider range of public safety needs, ultimately striving to create safer and more supportive communities for all,” said Besnaar.

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Operation Basadi in full swing


By BAKANG MOKOTO

5 August 2025- The police in Kimberley, Roodepan and Modderrivier, in collaboration with officials from the Department of Home Affairs, the Northern Cape Liquor Board, and health inspectors from the Sol Plaatje Local Municipality, conducted Operation Basadi in the Greater Kimberley area on 4 August 2025. The police said the operation commenced with a formal parade led by Kimberley Station Commander, Brigadier Nicholas Mtongana, who also served as the operational commander.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Dikeledi Gopane said as part of the operation, compliance inspections were conducted at three bottle stores and ten tuck-shops. Gopane said eight tuck-shops were found to be non-compliant and were subsequently closed.

“The owners were issued with Notices of Non-Compliance. Additionally, during one of the inspections, an undocumented man (31) was arrested and detained. High-visibility patrols were also conducted in identified hotspot areas within the Central Business District as part of crime prevention efforts,” she said.

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