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Good morning my fellow South Africans ๐ฟ๐ฆโค๏ธ, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our bright South African youth, kindly share them in the comments below. ๐ฟ๐ฆ With love a patriotic South African #FutureLeaders #SouthAfricanYouth #YouthEmployment
Actress & celebrity Linda Mtoba has come out in support of patriotic citizens over issues government has neglected๐๐ฝ
Mtoba recently tweeted:
"Our government is reactive because theyโre all out of touch with the lives of the people theyโre meant to be serving. Always reactive never ever proactive"
We need more celebrities and people in the spotlight to help us hold government accountable.
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#sapsEC[FROM VIRAL POST TO PROVINCIAL PRAISE: CENTANE CONSTABLE HAILED FOR PUTTING PEOPLE FIRST] In an era where police-community relations are often strained, one young officer's quiet dedication has cut through the noise and earned her rare, public commendation from the Eastern Cape's top cop.
Thirty-year-old Constable Azile Nxokwana, stationed at the Centane Police Station, has become an unexpected social media sensation after a resident's Facebook post praising her integrity went viral. The post, written by Veliswa Mambanjwa Mvenya, detailed how she spent roughly two hours at the station on Tuesday, 23 June, and witnessed the officer treat every community member with patience, respect, and efficiency without a single complaint.
"I didn't even know her name when I took the photo," Mvenya wrote. "I just knew this is what a real public servant looks like."
Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Vuyisile Ncata, upon learning of the post praised Cst Nxokwana's exemplary and praised her as a benchmark for frontline service.
"Her conduct sets a high standard. She reminded us that the uniform is not about authority; it is about accountability to the people we serve," said Lt Gen Ncata. "I wish we had more officers of her calibre in every precinct across the Eastern Cape."
Nxokwana, who joined the SAPS in 2024 as part of a graduate recruitment drive to professionalise service delivery, holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology and Sociology from Walter Sisulu University. She credits her studies for helping her de-escalate tense situations and listen actively to complainants.
Community members who commented on the original Facebook post echoed the sentiment, with several sharing their own positive experiences at the Centane station; a rare wave of support for local law enforcement.
"One officer can change the perception of an entire station," Lt Gen Ncata added. "Constable Nxokwana has done exactly that." #ServiceExcellence ME
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A police officer from Centane Police Station in the Eastern Cape is being praised by community members for her professionalism, kindness, and excellent service.
Residents say she treats everyone with respect, serves with a smile, and goes the extra mile to help. They say officers who do good work deserve recognition too. ๐ฟ๐ฆ๐ฎโโ๏ธ