“It is a matter of concern that they break in, right in the precinct of parliament, in the office of a ... member. I think it’s something all of us should be concerned about, because sometimes ... members, including myself, leave the premises very late at night,” Mapisa-Nqakula said.
Another MP, Natasha Ntlangwini, said the incident was unfortunate, and alerted the committee to another case in which a wheel was stolen from her vehicle in the precinct. “We don’t feel safe as women, and police [in the precinct] just don’t care, it is like they are on a lounging spree,” Ntlangwini said.
Useless politicians, what about the citizens, 🚮
That's good. They must how the rest of the country feels when it comes to crime
We are likely to see these things until boarders are properly managed.
They can't be scared while they don't even care about the safety of the ordinary people in South Africa
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