Authored by: Captain SA
JUSTICE MARCH FOR CWECWE LED BY AMATSHITSHI VINTAGE AND TEMBISA COMMUNITY
On Friday, 04 April 2025, the South African Police Service (SAPS) Tembisa South, in partnership with the Youth Crime Prevention Desk, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD), Community Policing Forum (CPF), and Social Crime Prevention Officers, welcomed members of the community who had marched in solidarity for justice.
#JusticeForCwecwe #EndGBV #TembisaUnited

The powerful march, organized by the Amatshitshi Vintage movement, began at Rabasotho Police Station and ended at Tembisa South Police Station. It drew a significant crowd, including women, youth, and community-based organizations standing together against gender-based violence and in support of a 7-year-old rape survivor affectionately known as Cwecwe.
#CommunityPower #StopRapeNow #AmatshitshiVintage
Upon their arrival, the marchers were received by Colonel Nzuza and Warrant Officer Molefe, who accepted a memorandum on behalf of the Tembisa South Station Commander, Colonel Pero. The document outlined the community’s demand for swift justice and stronger police action on rape cases.
#SAPSWorkingTogether #NoToRape #JusticeNow

Colonel Nzuza commended the community for their united stance and emphasized SAPS’s commitment to working closely with residents to end sexual violence in Tembisa. He assured the crowd that the police will continue to support victims and strengthen preventative measures moving forward.
#TogetherWeCan #SupportSurvivors #SafeCommunities
Compiled by:
Cst Kate Selepe
Tembisa South SAPS Social Crime Prevention / Communication Officer
WhatsApp: 082 688 8395 | Call: 073 8656 706
Email: SelepeK2@saps.gov.za
#SAPSNews #GenderJustice #TembisaSouth
