Natasha Mabuto
22 August 2016
The South African National Civic Organisation has expressed sadness at the death of 11 soldiers who died on the R712 near Golden Gate in the Free State.
Spokesperson Jabu Mahlangu said in a statement that the death of the soldiers “put a damper on Women’s month”.
He says that are saddened by the tragic loss of the lives of their warriors, protectors of their freedom, and democracy.
Mahlangu called on road traffic law enforcement authorities to increase visibility in order to reduce the carnage on public roads.
Accident reconstruction experts were sent by the Road Traffic Management Corporation to investigate the bus crash.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Fire breaks out at Khayelitsha township
The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre says it has activated a Joint Operations Centre to oversee the response and recovery...
-
A man suspected of killing and raping a number of members of the farm worker community in Philippi on the Cape Flats appears in a Cape Town ...
-
''Human behaviour is the main cause of wildfires.'' These remarks were made by the Western Cape’s Local Government, Environm...
No comments:
Post a Comment