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Western Cape appoints newly trained traffic officers ahead of the festive season

Western Cape appoints newly trained traffic officers

Western Cape Transport Minister, Daylin Mitchell, says 86 newly trained traffic officers in the province will make roads safer.

Mitchell congratulated the new officers during the launch of the provinces safer festive season campaign in Brackenfell.

He says the officers will increase capacity on major routes.

“This group of enthusiastic, competent officers standing here today has been through a demanding, year-long accredited training course to complete the required Further Education and Training Certificate: Road Traffic Law Enforcement Course. All of these graduates deserve our applause on their success as well as for the contribution that they will be making to ensure a safer society for all in the Western Cape

Source: News365

In other news – Ex wife accuses Heavy K of neglecting his disabled 6-year-old son

Heavy K is currently embroiled in a nasty battle with his ex-wife and mother of his kids Ntombi, for not paying satisfactory child support.

HEAVY K AND WIFEPIC: INSTAGRAM

The songstress alleges that Heavy K is a toxic father and apparently does not take care of their disabled 6-year-old son. Learn more

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