Government warns of zero tolerance for people behaving badly on social media ahead of elections

News
0
Please log in or register to do it.

She and police minister Bheki Cele said while communities were allowed to take to the streets in protest to voice their grievances, these would only be allowed to happen within the confines of the law and should not infringe on the rights of other citizens.No-one was allowed to intimidate or block someone from exercising their rights to vote, they said. Cele said police were out in full force, monitoring the different police districts. Out of 23,000 policing districts, 500 were regarded as high risk. These were mainly in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape with a few in Mpumalanga and…



Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Gen Z faces a ‘happiness versus reality equation’ ahead of elections
Justice for AKA and Tibz | Suspects hoping for bail as court proceedings resume