KwaZu-Natal Premier Honourable Thamsanqa Ntuli convened a media briefing during which he outlined developments that unfolded during the 30 June province-wide protests, which were mainly peaceful and disciplined.
The Premier was accompanied to the briefing by Acting Provincial
discourage employers from employing Undocumented Foreign Nationals in jobs that can be done by local people," concluded Premier Ntuli.
The Premier concluded the briefing by heaping praise on Safety Structures, Amabutho,.and security companies for.doing a sterling job in
this collective visibility in all areas today and beyond in order to make a strong statement about respecting the rule of law in KwaZulu-Natal.
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NTULI COMMENDS POLICE FOR ARRESTING SUSPECTS WHO BROKE INTO A TUCKSHOP
KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Honourable Thamsanqa Ntuli, applauds members of law enforcement for swiftly apprehending five suspects for breaking into a tuck shop in Woody Glen on the outskirts of Hammarsdale.
and to quell any reported incidents of crime around the province.
We have further resorted to deploying all Members of the Executive Council to their respective districts to join hands with local leadership to quell any possible disruptions.
We are committed to maintaining
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Honourable Thamsanqa Ntuli is leading a meeting with Provincial leaders of various voluntary community crime fighting structures who have pledged to work with law enforcement agencies to ensure that law and order is restored
eading up to 30 June planned protest against mass illegal immigration.
Representatives of Community Policing Forum ( CPF), Youth Crime Prevention Desk, KwaZulu-Natal Community Crime Prevention Association ( KZNCCPA), Neighborhood Watch and the Spiritual Crime Prevention,