PE Express 1 November 2017

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EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE

Elements of Dance to be showcased in nostalgic celebration

Port Elizabeth audiences can expect to be mesmerised as the Ellen Bunting Dance Academy will take them on a nostalgic and entertaining journey that cele­ brates various elements of dance which include ballet, tap, modern, jazz and hip­ hop. The shows will take place at the PE Opera House on Friday and Saturday. Read the full story on page 8. Pictured are some of the dancers who will be performing. At the back from left, are Georgia Augoustatos, Isabella Swartz, Mila Murray, Liam Erens, Sophie France, Emily Warner and Kirsty Auld. In front are Darian Smith and Megan Blatti. PHOTO: DONNA WATSON PHOTOGRAPHY

CRIME STATISTICS: METRO POLICE ON FOOT PATROL IN GANG­AFFECTED AREAS

Decrease in gang murders THANDI SETOKOE

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ESPITE the decrease in gang murders in Nelson Mandela Bay, the spate of gang violence is still totally unacceptable, according to the NMB municipality member of

the mayoral committee for Safety and Security, Councillor John Best. This after the recent release of the 2016/2017 annual crime statistics which showed a decrease in gang murders in the metro.

“The metro police have established a solid working relationship with the South African Police Service (SAPS), in support of clamping down on violent crime and gangsterism, but more still needs to be done,” Best said. He added that weekly meetings

with the SAPS were being held to determine the alterations in terms of the progress plan that was submitted. “One of the focus areas is naturally gang violence and we have deployed our staff in the two areas concerned, namely Bethelsdorp and Gelvandale

and they have been on their feet patrolling these areas. “So, I do believe that this has had a positive influence.” Continued on page 2

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