he Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Geoffrey Makhubo, has joined the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department at a stop and verify roadblock aimed at checking the compliance of Motorists with the regulations pronounced by the President under the National State of Disaster.Makhubo says the majority of COVID-19 cases in Gauteng are in Johannesburg. He says this confirms that as the City they have to enforce compliance in an effort to avoid the spread of the virus.
“We have to self-quarantine. We have to self-isolate. Of course, there are difficult areas like informal settlements. There are difficult areas like defomalising areas like Diepsloot, down the road here, but have to enforce the law. We got no choice.
Oh and we locked up those people attending church? And they get a warning? Are you serious? What a cUntry we are..
Yeah right,warning not to die...
Where are they now? Did they go back or entered the Province?
This thing is not accepted at all its lockdown now
..so much inconsistency..rules/regulations/law not applied equally & fairly..
Stern warning qha? Were they allowed to proceed entering the Eastern Cape at the end?Because then warning is all waste. Supposed to have been impounded to feel the punishment!
This is hogwash how do you get to Aberdeen without using either the N1 via Beaufort West or N2 via George? Madikizela mustn’t take us for idiots. Is he telling us there were no roadblocks till the EC?😴
Same laws different enforcement bhekicele_com is your taxi friends special? SAPoliceService carteblanchetv GovernmentZA TheAgenda_SABC eNCA Our_DA VFPlus
Impound them all and release upon payment of fines
kabelodick Then Stella must be given a warning, the end of it
Impound
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