The non-profit organisation Peace Centre says it's already seen a rise compared to the 2014 elections.
CAPE TOWN - Analysts are warning of daily politically motivated protests in Cape Town in the run-up to the elections.From throwing chairs at election debates to burning tyres on main roads, politically motivated protests and elections go hand in hand. And this year's elections, the most hotly contested in democratic South Africa, will be no different.“We’re already seeing an increase in violence and we still have about a month to go.
The Independent Electoral Commission and police have also drawn up plans to ensure the safety of voters especially in gang-infested areas.
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