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Zille: PE losing crime battle

Nov 30, 2009 4:42 PM | By Sapa

The people of Port Elizabeth are fighting "a losing battle" against criminals as the city's ANC councillors wage war on each other, says Western Cape Premier Helen Zille.


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"Crime affects us all, and it is a problem in every city, but here in Port Elizabeth, the ANC is so riddled with political divisions that the council is not taking any decisive action," Zille said in a statement after a visit to the northern areas of Port Elizabeth.

"As ANC councillors fight each other for positions, the people of Port Elizabeth are fighting a losing battle against criminals."

The city should have been putting "everything it could" into establishing a well-trained and dedicated metro police, but the project had to be delayed and deferred because of the ANC's internal battles, Zille said.

"As a result, this is now the only metro in South Africa without a metro police force."

While in the area Zille visited a crime scene in Bethelsdorp where 14-year-old Mirinda Wessels was gang-raped, murdered and set alight last month.

She also visited Die Gaat, "an area where people live in fear of the Mafia and Mongrel gangs" and Rufane Donkin Primary School which has been vandalised and its pupils victimised by gangsters.

Zille said she had visited Port Elizabeth's formerly prestigious Heritage Trail, where historic buildings and prime sea front property had "fallen into disrepair and ruin at the hands of a council which doesn't seem to care".

She said Democratic Alliance councillors in Port Elizabeth would agitate for a draft problem buildings by-law, which is being introduced in the City of Cape Town to deal with slum-lords and to drive inner-city regeneration.

As ANC councillors fight each other for positions, the people of Port Elizabeth are fighting a losing battle against criminals

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Nov 30 2009 05:23:59 PM
siganoga
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PE... looks more like downtown Cairo....
Nov 30 2009 05:45:10 PM
Amsterdamage
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I love this Lady !
What a strong woman and a voice of reason.
I think this is an excellent role model for any Citizen of this country,
Nov 30 2009 06:55:25 PM
davidelton
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And sadly, Cape Town is not winning the battle against crime.
Nov 30 2009 07:14:10 PM
hoodoo
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The incedent mentioned regarding the young 14 yr old...now that is one of fifty murders today in our country that was not reported in the press...

This part of the country is on a keg...

@Davidelton....there is not a place today that is not challenged...
Nov 30 2009 10:25:33 PM
august rain
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Here in Krugersdorp the residents patrol the streets Sector four has over 100 two way radios and If any fool gets into a property at night the residents open fire first then call police.

Over 60 citizen arrests made so far.

If you are in Mogale ( Krugersdorp ) buy your radio and sign up

Gun practice day is full for this year.

If you are resident of Krugersdorp sector 4 then apply on line.

www.mogale-sector4.org.za

Dec 1 2009 08:32:05 AM
Stirrer
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Welcome to Port Elizabeth - now go home!

But I can't argue with the points she makes - all valid. Pity it's so obvious that she was only here to lay groundwork for a DA assault campaign on the NMB in future elections.
Dec 1 2009 08:49:03 AM
donorfatigued
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How right she is! But just as Cosatu fights the ANC and threatens to take to the streets if their communist line is not observed, so all within the ANC are at war with each other at all levels.

ANC apparatchiks seem to think that they hold their positions in order to engage in ongoing political maneouvring - never attempting to do the work they are responsible for.

A party such as the ANC, unfit in every way for government must be unseated eventually, by whatever means are necessary.
Dec 1 2009 12:15:13 PM
chris van der merwe
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All bollocks.

The DA and Zille shifting the focus of attention again.

Fix Cape Town first - get rid of the drugs.

Hey sweetie, my gardener wants to know how your mom is?
Dec 1 2009 12:54:46 PM
Cheeseboy
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So what has councillors have to do with crime its police job,gogo.This woman irritates
Dec 1 2009 01:38:50 PM
Samjank
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@ Cheeseboy,

Try reading the whole article if your attention span lasts that long. It is the duty of the councillors to get an active metro police force in place which falls under the city and not under SAPS. They have failed to do this in PE, as a result of internal party politics and accordingly, PE is the only city without a metro police force.

That is what the councillors have to do with crime.


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