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Premier Ntuli Leads Crime-Fighting Engagements in King Cetshwayo District

  • Jun 18
  • 2 min read

eMpangeni, KwaZulu-Natal – KwaZulu-Natal Premier Hon. Thamsanqa Ntuli has embarked on a series of community safety engagements in the King Cetshwayo District, reinforcing the provincial government's commitment to combating crime and building safer communities.


The Premier began his visit at the eMpangeni Police Station, where he received a comprehensive briefing from law enforcement officials on the latest crime statistics, current crime-fighting interventions, and progress made in strengthening community safety initiatives across the district.


The briefing provided an opportunity for government and security stakeholders to assess ongoing efforts aimed at reducing crime and improving public confidence in law enforcement agencies.


Following the engagement at the police station, Premier Ntuli is scheduled to meet with members of Community Safety Structures at the eNseleni Community Hall. The discussion will focus on strengthening partnerships between government, law enforcement agencies, and local communities to develop collaborative strategies in the fight against crime.


The day's programme will conclude at the Mzuvukile Sports Ground, where the Premier will address members of the public and engage directly with residents on pressing safety concerns. Community members will have the opportunity to raise issues affecting their neighbourhoods while learning more about government-led interventions designed to enhance public safety and crime prevention.


The visit forms part of the Premier's ongoing efforts to foster greater community involvement in crime-fighting initiatives and to ensure that residents play an active role in creating safer environments for all.


Through initiatives such as the Premier Crime Fighting Imbizo, the KwaZulu-Natal Government continues to promote collective action against crime while advancing its vision of safer, more secure communities across the province.


The engagements underscore the provincial government's commitment to inspiring hope, strengthening community partnerships, and building a crime-free KwaZulu-Natal.



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