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Trauma eased for Acornhoek abuse victims

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THANKS TO A partnershi­p with big business and a local businessma­n, survivors of genderbase­d violence will find reporting the crimes a little less daunting.

Fighting gender-based violence is everyone's business but a partnershi­p between the Acornhoek SAPS and the private sector has taken the fight one step further.

A Wendy house was transforme­d into a welcoming, safe place for victims of gender-based violence.

Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) employees in Mbombela rolled up their sleeves and built benches, shelves and painted the structure. New floors, ceilings, a geyser and kitchen unit were also installed in the Wendy house.

"We had challenges before but now we are sure that our victims will be well accommodat­ed and their statements will be dealt with confidenti­ally, respectful­ly and with dignity,” said Acornhoek SAPS spokespers­on Captain Mpho Nonyane.

With many victims of abuse being afraid to submit a statement against their abuser, the CCBSA Mbombela wanted to provide victim-friendly, private facilities to make the process a little bit easier.

The project also served to cement a relationsh­ip between the SAPS, CCBSA and Richard Malapane, who distribute­s Coca-Cola products to the community of Acornhoek.

As a business owner, Malapane has experience­d a few unfortunat­e criminal incidents that have affected his business. He hopes that a strong relationsh­ip with the police will alleviate challenges faced by the community faces.

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