In an effort to improve and enhance ties and partnerships between the Police and local communities, the Namakwa District Commander, Brigadier Schalk Andrews, introduced the a mobile community service centre on wheels to service communities in especially rural areas of the district.
The fully equipped mobile CSC SAPS is designed to take essential police services directly to the people.
On 10 September 2025, the mobile Community Service Centre served the communities of Matjieskloof, Bergsig, and Carolusberg.
Residents welcomed the presence of SAPS with open arms, expressing overwhelming appreciation for the accessibility and engagement brought to their doorsteps.
On 11 September 2025, the mobile unit served the community of Steinkopf, where SAPS members assisted the public
The Head of Home Emanuel, Mr Robert Shambaua, was visibly moved, describing the experience as “beyond words” and extending heartfelt gratitude to the District Commissioner for this community outreach, when the call was made to the District Commissioner for assistance.
Taking services to the community is a clear indication of commitment to.
Mobile community service centre to enhance service delivery in rural areas of Namakwa District in the Northern Cape.https://t.co/79Xb4admhA#ArriveAlive @SAPoliceService pic.twitter.com/57kmhzBNhS
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