has warned people to enjoy their holidays within the confines of the law or face the consequences. He has visited the Durban beachfront as part of his national festive season monitoring campaign.Police have been deployed to curb criminal activity in and around Durban.
Holidaymakers enjoyed a day in the sun with their families. Bernd and Ute Moritz from Germany took an early morning stroll along the beachfront and say they’re loving the sweltering conditions. “Oh, the place was very good for me and I’ve enjoyed the place. It’s not hot, it’s cool and I wish a Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year to all the family and friends. Happy Happy!”
“One guy that was shot and killed is a person we have been wanting ourself for 12 murders so if you live by the sword that’s how you die. It would be nice to have found him but it looks like other people who behave like him found him.”
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Otherwise Orange suits for them. Respect the law or dance to the tune
Thank you this is what the citizens need a feeling that they themselves are feeling safe in their own country
And the people warns Cele to pull up his socks
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