Saturday, June 03, 2006

Tony Leon continues attack on Nqakula over crime

The Democratic Alliance won’t let up in its attack on Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula who said people should stop whingeing about the high crime rate or leave the country. DA leader Tony Leon addressed voters in Tafelsig in Mitchell’s Plain, Cape Town on Saturday morning, where a crucial by-election takes place on Wednesday. He said Nqakula had become a latter-day Jimmy Kruger. The apartheid Minister of Police said that Steve Biko’s death had left him cold. Leon says Nqakula had in the same vein added insult to injury for victims of crime and for the thousands of South Africans who lose loved ones each year to murder.

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