CRC church in Kimberley pray for police ahead of festive season


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

21 October 2024- The CRC Church in Kimberley has dedicated a service to the men and women of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Greater Kimberley area on Sunday. The dedication service was attended by the Northern Cape Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Corporate Services, Major General Thabo Mphuthi, and the Frances Baard District Commissioner, Major General Charlotte Makgari. 

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said the Provincial Heads, Station Commanders and officers, and members were also in attendance. Ehlers said Pastor Bryan Coetzee dedicated a sermon to the SAPS members and their families as they enter the festive season.

“He acknowledged the brave and selfless efforts by the men and women in blue who ensure that the communities are safe. Coetzee also commended the law enforcement for the continuous actions toward addressing crimes against women and children,” she said.

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The hospital gets medical equipment as donation  


By OBAKENG MAJE 

Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, donated medical equipment to the oncology department at Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe Hospital in Kimberly on 12 March 2024. Otola who was accompanied by the acting Northern Cape Deputy Police Commissioner for Corporate Services, Major General Thabo Mphuthi, said they donated medical equipment, care packs and reading material to patients. 

“The donations are proceeds from the SAPS 10km Pink and Blue Walk in aid of cancer awareness that was held in Kimberly on 8 November 2023. The walk was hosted in conjunction with the SAPS Women’s Network, Men for Change, the Department of Health. 

“This includes the Community Policing Forum (CPF), the Department of Transport Safety and Liaison, Department of Correctional Services, the SOUTH African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the Provincial SAPS Management, Provincial Components and Stations within the greater Kimberley area,” she said.

Otola further said the purpose of the day was relayed by Mphuthi, who expressed her utmost gratitude to all the role players. She added that the hospital needs to be commended for the sterling job it is doing by serving the community with excellent medical care.

Meanwhile, the acting CEO of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital, Dr Esme Olivier lauded the police and other relevant stakeholders for their generosity.

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