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BETHAL SAPS 2022 National Youth Day Sports Against Gender-Based-Violence and femicide.

Bethal SAPS Men for change and Women’s Network, Social Crime prevention in partnership with Indawo Yesizo Foundation and Thomas-Heights hosted sports against Gender-Based-Violence and femicide on Thursday 16 June as part of youth month activity to celebrate youth day where four(4) soccer teams participated.

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Constable Thomas Mogadime addressed the players before commencing the games.

The teams that participated are:
-Invaders FC
-Puzzles FC
-SAPS FC
-FC Boys

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Constable Mogadime handing over the trophy to Sbonokuhle Thwala(Captain) and Sandile Sindane(Team Manager) of Puzzles Football Club

Constable Thomas Mogadime, the Social Crime Prevention and communication officer outlined the objectives of the activity during the briefing session before the games as follows:

  • To raise awareness on crime prevention among the youth.
  • To reduce the youth’s involvement in crime as perpetrators or victims.
  • To Integrate youth structures in the fight against Gender-Based-Violence and femicide.
  • To address youth development and the challenges in that regard.
  • To address Gender-based violence and femicide through the six pillar approach of the SAPS.
  • Develop young people into productive crime prevention catalysts.
  • Produce positive young role models who will portray a positive image of South African citizens.
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Bethal and Mzinoni police management with Lunga Ngobeza(Mr Thomas-Heights 2021), Samuel Hlatshwayo(Mr Supraglobal 2021), Meluleki Vilakazi(Second Prince of Mr Thomas-Heights 2021), Pastor Elias Mokoena and Bethal SAPS Football Club before the Kickstart of the game.

During the tournament, Puzzles FC was crowned the winner of the sports against Gender-Based-Violence and femicide 2022. Constable Thomas Mogadime thanked all the teams for their positive participation during the celebration of the 2022 national youth day.

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