South Africans Just Aren’t Behaving, Cele Says During Holiday Season Covid-19 Inspection Tour



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Police Minister Bheki Cele

Police Minister Bheki Cele

  • Police Minister General Bheki Cele, his deputy Cassel Mathele and the top management of the South African Police Service are on a tour raise awareness of the increase in Covid-19 cases in KwaZulu-Natal.
  • The inspection tour is the first leg of KZN’s ministerial #SaferFestiveSeason.
  • On Thursday, Cele and her team were at Ladysmith.

Police Minister Bheki Cele, his deputy Cassel Mathele and the top management of the South African Police Service are on an inspection tour during the holiday season to assess the safety of Covid-19 in KwaZulu-Natal.

The purpose of the inspection is to raise awareness about the increase in Covid-19 cases in the province.

“He said to wait for January, after Christmas and after New Years,” he added.

“The South Africans are just not behaving.”

This inspection tour is the first leg of KZN’s ministerial #SaferFestiveSeason.

On Wednesday, Cele and her team were on the Eastern Cape in Port Elizabeth, claiming that the Covid-19 numbers were alarming and that the public needed to work together to combat the virus.

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