Residents clean up criminal haven

SEROWE: About 30 residents of Tshikinyega ward met recently to clean up and debush a road stretch of about 1.5 kilometres used by Semane Community Junior Secondary School students following rape incidents that caused a stir in the area.

Ward councillor Solomon Dikgang said it was important to do something as thugs who have been hiding in the bushes largely attack students. Incidents of rape in the area reportedly occurred in the mornings when students were on their way to school.

He said the clean up was a youth initiative that saw the community making contributions towards consumables on the day.

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