Site icon Accidents.co.za | Discussion, Prevention, Investigation and Response

Police Minister Bheki Cele responds to an outcry by students from Tshwane University of Technology

Police Minister Bheki Cele will on Friday (11 May) host a social crime prevention Imbizo at the Tshwane University of Technology SOSHANGUVE South Campus. This follows an invitation by the students who raised serious complaints with the Minister about crime incidences that have turned the campus into a mini war zone with multiple cases of women abuse on the rise.
The hosting of the Imbizo is in line with the Minister’s pre-budget vote activities, which is aimed at intensifying the fight against women and child abuse under the theme “TAKING A FIRM STAND FOR THE SAFETY OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN”.

The scourge of women abuse is at its highest peak in the country, hence the Minister’s dedicated focus in ensuring that such crimes are brought to its knees.

Minister is expected to engage with the students on matters that are affecting the campus life and further introduce intervention measures that will arrest all forms of crimes in campus and in the surrounding areas.

The Imbizo is planned as follows:

Date: Friday 11 May 2018
Time: 10am
Venue: Tshwane University of Technology- Soshanguve South campus

Exit mobile version