Domestic Watch meeting in March
SANDTON - The Making a Difference campaign's Domestic Watch will host a number of meetings in March.

The topic for these meetings will be House Robberies Criminal Profile.
Founder of Domestic Watch, Penny Steyn will show a DVD on the topic and has prepared a comprehensive handout for the lesson.
Steyn said, “It is so sad that there is still a firm belief and in some areas proof that 80 percent of all house robberies are a result of inside information. “With the footage I am going to show it features a domestic standing in court who was paid by a man in a tavern to give information about her employer’s belongings, what was worth stealing, and the household movements to do the crime. She is being prosecuted for murder involvement.”
She believed that these types of incidents were happening in households where employees were either disgruntled or just knew no better. “I do not believe it is happening in the homes where the domestics and gardeners are attending our meetings.”
The Domestic Watch meetings for Sandton are as follows:
- Wendywood at the Christ Church Sandton on 18 March at 11.30am.
- Morningside at Sandton Police Station lapa on 18 March at 1.30pm.
- Bryanston and Rivonia at Christian Science Church on 20 March at 12pm.
- Hurlingham Manor at Woodlands Park on 25 March 12am.
- Gallo Manor and Morningside Manor at Manor Community Church on 26 March at 10am.
- Riverclub at the Sand Road cul-de-sac on 30 March at 12am.
- Hurlingham at the Rosebank Union Church on 31 March at 10am.