
Correctional Services marks Men's Day with a message of responsibility
The occasion, held at the Glencoe facility, brought together officials, staff, and special guests under the theme of responsibility, family, and empowerment.
Area Commissioner Miss NTA Molio officially welcomed all attendees, setting the tone for a morning filled with meaningful discussions and presentations.
Guest speaker KE Khoza delivered a powerful address highlighting the vital role men play within families and communities. He emphasised the importance of responsibility—whether married or single—and the need for men to lead by example in protecting women and children from harmful influences, such as drugs and crime. He also encouraged mutual respect within families and urged men to provide both emotional and financial support to their households.
Adding to the programme, Themba Ndlovu, a finance consultant, presented an informative session on the importance of insurance and investments. Attendees expressed appreciation for the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and practical financial skills to help them plan for a secure future.
The event served as a reminder of the collective efforts needed to uplift communities and strengthen families, aligning with the spirit of Mandela Month.
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