Lusanda Bill
23 July 2011
AfriForum says the crime situation in the country cannot be solved by keeping silent, but rather by effective policing.
AfriForum reacted to comments made by Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane on Thursday.
Mokonyane said South Africans should keep quiet about crime when speaking to tourists.
AfriForum’s Nantes Kelder says the public should not be held responsible for the negative impact of crime in the country.
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