KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli emphasizes the importance of citizens playing a role in fighting crime, in addition to the efforts of law enforcement. Ntuli expressed the vision of creating a safe society where women and girls can freely walk at night without fear.
Ntuli spoke outside the Durban city hall following a parade by law enforcement officers, urging the public to report illegal firearm possession. Deputy Mayor Zandile Myeni called for law enforcement officials to mentor newcomers and combat gender-based violence.
Ntuli raised concerns about the high number of gender-based violence cases reported at the Inanda police station, stressing that those who attack women are cowards. By working together, Ntuli believes the community can effectively combat crime.
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