The pain of the etoll saga continue as the provincial government seeks all revenue streams to settle the whopping R12.9 billion bill. 💰 Read more here:
Meanwhile, following the announcement of the second quarter crime stats which painted a grim picture of crime in the country,Mamabolo said he is very confident that the money will be well spent in the fight against crime including being used for the recruitment of peace wardens for the province, procurement of 10 drones, 50 vehicles and 500 000 panic buttons.
“We must say to the criminals their days are numbered. The drones will be moving around, the panic buttons will be checking them, we are going to give the criminals a run in this province, and we’re putting our money where our mouth is,” Mamabolo said. To intensify the fight against crime, corruption, vandalism & lawlessness, we have allocated R173 million to
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