Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) Region C Operations officers led by Inspector Phumzile Mkhwanazi and Officer Neo Maoba together with the DORLJOTA Taxi Association Women’s League led by Chairperson Khomotso Tiro handed over sanitary towels to young girls from Siyabusa Secondary School in Slovoville, Mayibuye Primary School in Thulani Doornkop and Siyabonga Secondary School in Braamfischerville.
The schools were identified by both the JMPD and the Women’s League, and they took it upon themselves to assist the young girls.
JMPD Officer Neo Maoba and Sergeant Maureen Modikwane from the JMPD Communications unit motivated the girls by advising them to focus on their studies and always be disciplined.
Pastor Tiny Macevele from the Women’s League informed the girls to always keep God first and that God works through other people to touch and enrich the lives of others especially those who cannot do for themselves.
The Women’s League Chairperson Khomotso Tiro requested the girls to thank their parents for using their public transport services and she further alluded that this is a perfect opportunity for them as an association to give back to the community.
The JMPD commends the officers and the DORLJOTA Taxi Association for embarking on this endeavour of selflessness and social responsibility.
Issued by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department Communications Unit.
An act of kindness and generosity by JMPD and the DORLJOTA taxi association https://t.co/1O8fGwRqSw#ArriveAlive #ActsOfKindness @Doljota @JoburgMPD pic.twitter.com/1vicitoL1K
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