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Written by jerry mhlongo   
26 August 2009

Nkomazi - Since Tonga Police revived their Community Policing Forum and Patrol Teams and divided the areas under Tonga Policing area in five Sectors few weeks ago, crime is decreasing, police said. Most of the charges laid in Tonga Police Station these days are small cases like assault and others. “The function of reviving the Community Policing Forum and Patrol Team and of dividing the areas under Tonga Policing areas in five Sectors is seen. More members joined our Patrol teams and they are working harder than last year,” said captain Amos Mashele of Tonga police. Mashele also encouraged more members to join the team. “We need more people to join our Patrol Team. They will not receive salaries at the moment but they will be helpful to the community as they will prevent crime,” said Mashele. Thulani Masoka one of the Patrol Team members said he does not receive a salary but he will not stop patrolling. “I hate crime very much. I even choose to never sleep at nights because I want to prevent crime,” said Masoka.

Last Updated on 26 August 2009
 
Nkomazi Municipality Fights Water Crisis PDF Print E-mail
Written by jerry mhlongo   
26 August 2009

Nkomazi - The crisis of water in some of Nkomazi villages might soon be a thing of the past. The Nkomazi municipality is building three water purification plants in Nkomazi.

Last Updated on 27 August 2009
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Department Warns Against Fraudulent Activities PDF Print E-mail
Written by mbekezeli mbuli   
26 August 2009

Nkomazi – The Mpumalanga Department of Human Settlements has issued a stern warning against fraudulent activities. “The Department has learnt that a particular person is producing fraudulent letters under the name of the Department of Local Government and Housing issuing them to unsuspecting housing contractors in a bid to solicit money from them to carry out fraudulent transactions” said the department spokesperson Simphiwe Kunene. The Department’s Acting HOD, Cyril Dlamini also urged all community members to verify with the department any correspondences regarding appointment letters to service providers. The alleged fraudsters are believed to be faking appointment letters and approaching unsuspecting service providers in order to solicit money from them under false pretence. The latest incident involves one party who offered another a fake appointment letter to construct government low cost houses (RDP’s) at Umjindi Local Municipality and allegedly solicited funds for such an appointment. “The department would like to appeal to the public that no elements of this nature will be tolerated and investigations into the matter will be carried out,” warned Dlamini. “There is no official on our system that is said to be attached to the department which has been implicated to be part of this scam. No amount of information mentioned in the letter is truthful and correct and the department views such a scam in a serious light. To this end, the department laid a charge of fraud on this matter with the Commercial Branch of the SAPS and we will be eagerly waiting for a report in the progress of the case,” continued Dlamini.

 

Last Updated on 26 August 2009
 
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