Police Minister Bheki Cele is, expected to present the quarterly crime statistics on Friday.
is expected to present the quarterly crime statistics on Friday afternoon.
JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele is, expected to present the quarterly crime statistics on Friday afternoon.Gender-based violence getting worse: activistsLast month Cele announced the crime stats for the period between April last year to March this year.
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