Ndudi Anyim
The Provincial Corporate Communication and Liaison of South African Police Service (SAPS), Limpopo Province has embarked on a massive campaign in schools, to address COVID-19 protocol compliance, substance abuse, sexual offences amongst others.
The awareness which is tagged #SaferSchools, recently held at Bogwana Primary and Kweledi High Schools in Tubatse.


Security Watch Africa reports that #SaferSchools awareness campaign also held at Myakayaka Secondary School on Monday, as student were enlightened on bullying, human trafficking, drugs and substance abuse, theft, criminal record, and discipline.


Reports has it that SAPS in Gauteng, Province Social Crime Prevention members and Sector Managers within Sedibeng district has continued to deliver #SaferSchool talks and visited various schools on Monday, to educate learners on topics such as sexual abuse, bullying and general safety.