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Langa stakeholders use sport to unite

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June 19, 2025

As part of the ongoing Youth Month celebrations, Langa Police officers, the local Community Policing Forum (CPF) and various community stakeholders held a Sports Against Crime Tournament at Langa Stadium on Friday 13 June.

- UNATHI OBOSE

Langa stakeholders use sport to unite

The plan was to take children away from the streets.

The tournament featured soccer and netball matches.

Five soccer teams the Langa Police Team, Langa Spiritual Crime Prevention Forum(SCPF) Team, Langa Teachers Team, Isilimela Comprehensive and Langa High School took part in the competition, while netball featured Langa Police Team and Langa Teachers.

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