Exceptional guards honoured

09 April 2009 | Story by Newsroom

CPS staffHonoured: John Critien with Campus Protection Service members, back, Anthony Smith,Eric Mbiza, Xolisa Kula, Gary Dyssel and Ruaan Venter; and, front, Deon Mgxaji, Soyiso Nyembesi and Morney Speelman at a thanks-giving ceremony.

UCT has rewarded officers of Campus Protection Services (CPS) for going the extra mile to keep staff and students safe, contributing to the drop in criminal activities on campus over the past five years.

"It is heart-warming to tell parents that students, who are our important clients, are safe," said John Critien, executive director of Properties & Services.

At a thanks-giving ceremony on 8 April, CPS officers were presented with cash and vouchers as tokens of appreciation. The recipients were crime prevention officer Xolisa Kula and section leaders Nicholas Ndzotho and Anthony Smith for excellent arrests, as well as officers Soyiso Nyembezi, Deon Mgxaji, Morney Speelman and Eric Mbiza for their quick response to a fire at Woolsack residence.


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