Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Police trying their best to calm Tshwane Situation

Kolping Mbumba
22 june 2016

Police officers and lawmen from across Gauteng are bracing for another day of civil unrest in Tshwane after reports of widespread violence overnight.

This follows days of protests in Atteridgeville, Soshanguve, Mamelodi, Hammanskraal and Mabopane after the announcement of Thoko Didiza as the ANC’s mayoral candidate for the extensive metro.


On Tuesday busses were torched and police were stretched thin to crush mass looting of malls and shops owned by foreign nationals in the townships.

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