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SOUth AfrICANS

Government will be focusing on ensuring that police stations have resources to tackle crime.

“This will include personnel and other resources to restore capacity and experience at the level at which crime is most effectivel­y combated,” said President Cyril Ramaphosa when delivering his State of the Nation Address (SoNA).

He said police stations are grappling with detective and vehicle shortages, resulting in low staff morale‚ which in turn cripples the police’s ability to adequately serve the community.

Government will implement the Community Policing Strategy.

This will be in line with gaining the trust of the community and to secure their full involvemen­t in the fight against crime.

In addition to this will be the introducti­on of a Youth Crime Prevention Strategy will empower and support young people to be self-sufficient and become involved in crime fighting initiative­s.

In recognisin­g the critical role that NGOs and community-based organisati­on play in tackling poverty, inequality and related social problems, a Social Sector Summit will be convened during the course of this year.

Among other things, this Summit should seek to improve the relationsh­ip between the state and civil society and address the challenges that NGOs and CBOs face.

The President hopes these initiative­s will help address the county’s crime challenge.

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