Big Trouble For Illegals Immigrants in KZN As
The demonstrations were led by civic groups and individuals opposing illegal immigration.
Ntuli and KZN police commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, on Friday met with the march and march movement and government stakeholders to discuss illegal activities affecting communities across the province.
The premier also committed to engaging traditional leaders and municipalities, while introducing programmes to address trading permit issues.
Addressing the gathering, Ntuli stressed the need for stronger partnerships to tackle illegal activities threatening community safety, economic growth and social stability.
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“I think we’ve reached a stage in our country where we must build more prisons because there’s just criminality at every angle that you get, that’s why our correctional facilities are full. But we’ll keep on working as law enforcement to try and remove those off the street,” said Mkhwanazi.











