The Tafelsig Community Action Network (CAN) food kitchen has reopened after its storage room was burgled.
Fredericks said after days of discussions with her team and supportive residents they decided to continue feeding only the vulnerable groups with the limited stock they had.
“This person had the presence of mind to disable our cameras, took two hours to do what they did, and reconnect it,” she said.Fredericks said it was time the community was held accountable for the actions of the criminals. “We hope the rest of the community will follow suit to say whenever there is a break-in criminals will find no buyer, and in doing so address the issue of break-ins and sale of stolen goods,” she said.
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