| Western Cape: Siyakhathala Project | |
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| Date Published: | 2017/04/25 |
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Media Statement from Western Cape Media Centre The well-being of SAPS employees and their families continues to be considered and attended to by SAPS management. The SAPS also acknowledge that brutal attacks and killing of members of SAPS have a devastating impact on the family members of our deceased members who were fighting crime. Therefore, the improvement of the health and wellness of our members is continuously extended to our widows, widowers and the children and family members of our late members who laid down their lives. Today, 25 April 2017, Project Siyakhathala (“We care”) an initiative by the Western Cape Provincial Employee Health and Wellness Services, under the leadership of Major General M C Mzamane, Deputy Police Commissioner for Human Resources Management, is bringing those bereaved family members of the Western Cape together at a function in Pinelands, Cape Town. Food hampers and gift vouchers formed part of the donations handed out to family members in attendance to show that the SAPS Management cares and wants to support the loved ones of members who have paid the ultimate price. -End-
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