By Yamkela Xhaso
27 January
Mayor of Cape Town and Democratic Alliance leader Hellen Zille has confirmed that her office received possible threats against her.
An unknown caller called her office, and wanted to warn the mayor about people wanting to threaten her.
Later during the day, the office received another phone call, saying there was a bomb in the office.
Spokesperson Fritz De Klerk said after they received a bomb threat in Parliament everyone just carried on working.
“We have the number, we have caller Ids, so we have the number take from, so the police are currently investigating a criminal case”
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