Police Warn Public Against False Prophets

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As the Festive Season swiftly kicks in, theft and other criminal activities tend to increase to unprecedented highs.

It is around this time that people are more than ever eager to make money to prepare for a Merry Christmas and welcome the New Year pockets filled. 

Members of the public are, however, being warned and encouraged to be ever more cautious not to fall victim to thieves, who are eager to make money.  This follows an incident in which a 75-year-old man of Hukuntsi was recently scammed of money amounting to P10,000 through fraud by false prophecy. 

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Routine child vaccination imperative

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