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Police Minister Nathi Nhleko and his Deputy Maggie Sotyu sit next to a podium bearing South Africa's cote of arms, and listen.
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A woman listens to another make a statement about the levels of crime residents face in Nyanga and how they want the police to help them.
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Church goers listen to Security Minister David Mahlobo speaking about citizen's responsibilities in the fight against crime.
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Women from Nyanga sit in the front row and attendees from the Dept of Corrections in the back for the imbizo.
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Deputy Police Minister Maggie Sotyu whispers into Police Minister Nathi Nhleko's ear during the imbizo.
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An elderly woman listen's intently to State Security Minister David Mahblobo as he makes a speech.
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State Security Minister David Mahlobo addresses issues of crime, safety, and vigilante justice during the imbizo in Nyanga.
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The hall was filled predominantly with women, many of whom appeared to be older than 50 years.
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A young girl sits with a group of women as speeches about the safety of women in Nyanga, South Africa's murder capital, are made.
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Police Minister Nathi Nhleko listens to grievances by members of the public from Nyanga during the imbizo.
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Women listen intently to speech makers throughout the imbizo, some opting to vocalise their issues on crime in the Nyanga area.
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Fatima Chohan, the Dept Minister of Home Affairs, listens as predominantly women from of the Nyanga, complain about their safety.
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A mother plays with her young son during the imbizo.