'We hear very little about the budget itself,' says IFP as opposition parties react to Presidency budget vote

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IFP leader Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi criticised the presidency budget vote, saying there was a historical trend of political parties using the platform to take jabs at the ruling party instead of the business of the day.

for the last quarter of 2022/23 which showed violent crime had risen sharply.

“Murder and contact crimes, in particular, are getting out of hand with 76 murders being committed in the country every day. Femicide has increased by more than 20%,” he said.2,324 of the murders committed during this first quarter related to vigilantism and “bundu court justice”, adding that it illustrated society had lost faith in the police force.

“Add to that the fact that the national police commissioner, Gen Fannie Masemola, has still not been granted his top-secret security clearance after more than a year. It means that he would be violating the law if he were to inspect secret documents. The situation is unhealthy and must be rectified,” he said.The water issue is equally serious. People can still survive without power, but not without water.”READ MORE:

 

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