Crime remains a serious scourge within South Africa's borders. Private and public entities continuously work with law enforcement agencies to combat this onslaught. Part of PMG Mining Company’s commitment is to play its part where necessary. The company donated 90 high-visibility reflector jackets to the Postmasburg Community Policing Forum to assist in the fight against crime. This underscores our commitment to support law enforcement in making a tangible impact within our communities.
These reflector jackets were donated at a crucial time as the Postmasburg community grapples with concerns regarding crime and safety. By providing this essential gear to the Postmasburg Visible Policing forum, we want to make sure members are easily identifiable, especially during their nighttime patrols and other law enforcement activities. These bright reflective jackets will ensure that members are visible to the public, and assist in reducing accidents. The jackets further serve as a symbol of authority and readiness, reinforcing the Community Policing Forum’s stance to maintain peace and order.
The company’s donation highlights its ongoing engagement with the local community as a key player in the area's economic landscape and upholds the positive relationship in which many of its employees live and work.
The Postmasburg Community Policing Forum expressed its gratitude for the donation, highlighting the difference this contribution will make towards their daily tasks.
This sponsorship is but one example of the company’s active role in the social development of the area, investing in initiatives that not only benefit the workforce but the entire community that we serve. It further demonstrates that the company’s corporate responsibility extends beyond business operations and into the heart of the community where it operates.

The Postmasburg Community Policing Forum welcomes the reflector jackets donated by PMG Mining Company.

[From left to right] Lt. Col GJF Moutoun, Postmasburg Police Station Commander, Ms. AC Jones, and Senior Public Relations Officer, Reginald Witbooi at the donation over.