Breakfast Champion | Safer South Africa intends to teach kids about the effects of crime in communities at an early age

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CEO of Safer South Africa, General Riah Phiyega joins Mpho Mashita and Jones Netshipise to talk about the high levels of crime in South Africa and how - through the Safer South Africa debates - they intend to teach children about the true effects of crime from a young age. This is in an effort to discourage them from participating in any form of crime as they grow and also, to actively encourage them into being active citizens when it comes to fighting crime.
11 Sep English South Africa Business · Arts

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