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The Citizen
4 days ago
- General
- The Citizen
Merewest Community Foundation celebrates graduates [Pics]
THE Merewest Community Foundation and Mediskills Healthcare Academy partnered proudly as 30 graduates, dressed in caps and gowns, marched across the stage at the MTSS Hall earlier this month to mark the culmination of their first aid, disaster management, and self-defence course. Also read: Merewest community trained in first aid, disaster management and self-defence The event recognised Merebank's dedicated first responders, members of the Chinatown Crime Watch (CTCW), Community Policing Forum (CPF) representatives, security personnel and street patrollers who worked tirelessly to improve their skill sets to help create a safer community. Premilla Deonath, chairperson of the Merewest Community Foundation, said there was a total of 30 graduates, who walked their own unique journey to complete their certification in first aid, disaster management and self-defence. 'What's truly remarkable about this graduation is the diversity of our students. We've had young and old, from all walks of life, come together to learn and grow. It shows that age is just a number and that with determination and hard work, anyone can achieve their goals and make a positive impact. It's a powerful reminder that we're never too old or too young to learn, grow and serve others,' said Deonath. Also read: Southlands sun 15 August 2025 The training was intensive and was offered free of charge to ensure that money would not be a barrier to empowerment. Deonath said all the graduates are residents who patrol the streets at night, respond to emergencies, and bring reassurance to residents at any hour of the day. 'I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to each and every one of our graduates. Their achievement is a testament to their strength, resilience and commitment to serving others. I'm very honoured and privileged to be part of their journey and can't wait to see the incredible impact they'll make in our communities. To our partners and facilitators, thank you for your tireless efforts in shaping these heroes. Let's continue to inspire and uplift each other,' said Deonath. Armed with their new skills and reinvigorated sense of direction, the graduates are ready to use their new knowledge for the betterment of the community. For more Southlands Sun news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox.


The Citizen
17-06-2025
- The Citizen
Stolen vehicle from Yellowwood Park recovered in KwaMakhutha
A VEHICLE that had been stolen from a home in Yellowwood Park earlier this month was found stripped in KwaMakhutha. A swift response by Blue Security's tactical unit led to the recovery of the vehicle after it was taken from a Heron Way property. In a statement, Blue Security said while their officer was patrolling along Mfundi Mngadi Road near the KwaMakhutha cemetery, he noticed newly placed bricks blocking a small side road. 'The bricks had not been there minutes earlier. Upon further investigation, he found more bricks obstructing the same road and spotted a white vehicle with its passenger door open. As he approached, the suspect fled on foot into the cemetery and disappeared from sight,' read the statement. According to the statement, the vehicle had already been severely stripped inside. 'The officer immediately called for assistance from Blue Security's tactical ambassador, who arrived promptly on scene. The command centre was contacted and, in real-time, confirmed that the vehicle had just been reported stolen from a residence on Heron Way, Yellowwood Park,' read the statement. Also read: Chinatown Crime Watch acknowledges service providers 'The vehicle was handed over to KwaMakhutha SAPS for further investigation, and a case was officially opened at Montclair police station,' the statement read. The operation included the following roleplayers: * Blue Security tactical unit * Blue Security tactical ambassador * Blue Security armed response officer * Tracking company representatives * KwaMakhutha police For more Southlands Sun news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!