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South African Minister of Police, Bheki Cele has been ordered to compensate 16 residents a whopping R800 0000. X/@SAPoliceService“R800k: Bheki Cele to compensate 16 unlawfully arrested protesters”Three days on, and the ambers still burn hot at a woodchip mill in Richards Bay in KwaZulu-Natal, with the wind also throwing a spanner in the works.
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