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Exploring notions of anti-violence for KZN

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May 14, 2025

KWAZULU-NATAL police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi convened a meeting with all SAPS commanders and commissioned officers in the province last week.

- DOCTOR NGCOBO

He laid out a bold plan to tackle crime and strengthen police performance in KZN. DOCTOR NGCOBO Independent Newspapers

inadvertently sustaining the pro-violent culture? Are we even aware of the long-lasting impact of our personal conflicts on the children and young people in our province?

Drawing on numerous existing data sources that highlight the causes and prevalence of violent behaviour in KZN, particularly in Chatsworth, it may be more effective to clearly define how the current situation affects the broader KZN community and its initiatives aimed at resolving crime, ultimately striving to make KZN a safer environment.

It's important to approach the analysis of violence with a broad perspective, beginning at the individual level, then moving on to the community level. Building upon the necessity for anti-violence in KZN, a province grappling with the complexities of conflict, it becomes evident that fostering non-violent resolutions necessitates a multifaceted approach.

Several key strategies emerge as potentially advantageous in cultivating more peaceful and harmonious communities. One such cornerstone lies in dialogue and communication. Indeed, scholarly inquiry suggests that effective communication forms the bedrock of numerous non-violent conflict management methodologies. Whether through collaborative endeavours, nuanced negotiation, open dialogue, or the facilitative interventions of impartial third parties such as in mediation, the ability to articulate, listen, and understand stands as a non-adversarial and remarkably cost-effective means of both pre-empting and resolving disputes.

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