Lusikisiki Shootings | 'People are scared and we no longer trust each other at Ngobozana'
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2024
- Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane together with Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, are visiting the families of eighteen people killed at Ngobozana Village in Lusikisiki over the weekend.
SABC News reporter Lwandile Mbulali is tracking this story and joins us live.
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Violence in rural areas and townships is complex and has deep historical roots. It enables former oppressors and economic elites to maintain their power. This issue also highlights how the government prioritises the security of the wealthy over the well-being of those who are poor and marginalised. There is a clear need for change.
Violent crime has increased exponetially since 2018.
Why is the budget of the SAPS being decreased every year, is it because the state is trying its best to save money instead of saving lives and protecting the citizens?
Ingqondo yo mntu omnyama imnyama?
The police must spent time to protect people or to be visible in public space instedy of doing raids at work places abandon peoples safety undocumended Zimbabweans at work is not a danger to SA safety .
Your talking rubbish for all we know it could be Zimbabweans that are behind this carnage. They are notoriously known for taking the innocent lives of South Africans.