July unrest | There were signs of trouble to come, says Cele

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Police Minister Bheki Cele wraps up his testimony at the HRC with a call to focus on victims and not perpetrators.

Jacob Zuma’s imprisonment sparked the July unrest which claimed 337 lives in an explosion of violence and mayhem. Police minister Bheki Cele spoke at the SAHRC hearings into the unrest. Courtesy of

JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele has spent Friday afternoon testifying at the South African Human Rights Commission investigating the cause of the July unrest.

 

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Just imagine the pandemonium the injection mandate will cause. This is SA

Signs were there, yet Cele did nothing about it. Fire him!

Too late for Cyril to remove him as minister.

I am surprised that he didn't blame WMC

Bollocks he knew nothing.

He is completely out of his depth this one

Ke knows this because he paid a visit to Nkandla 2 weeks before

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