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Metro Police pray for an accident-free festive season

Ekurhuleni metro's Committee for Community Safety, MMC, Clr Mthuthuzeli Siboza, and the EMPD hosted a Festive Season Prayer at the N12 freeway, recently.

The prayer session started at Brackenhurst Hall, Alberton, before it proceeded to the N12 freeway where a truck mowed through 48 cars and claimed three lives, recently.

Attendees included MMC for Public Transport, Planning and Provision Clr Thumbu Mahlangu, acting Ekurhuleni Chief of Police Ugeshni Naidoo, SAPS Southern Region cluster commander, Brig Phumla Mdlankomo, faith-based organisations and members of the community.

Pastor Mzwakhe Msibi of Faith Mission Zion and fellow congregants raised hands in prayer asking the Almighty to keep motorists safe on the roads during the upcoming festive season.
Pastor Mzwakhe Msibi of Faith Mission Zion and fellow congregants raised hands in prayer asking the Almighty to keep motorists safe on the roads during the upcoming festive season.

Siboza appealed to motorists countrywide to adhere to the rules of the road and warned them not to drink and drive.

“Alcohol and driving do not go together. I hope we will have a safe and road accident-free festive season in our region,” said Siboza.

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