Law enforcement agencies assert they are 'in charge and in control' as the nation approaches election day.
As the nation approaches election day, law enforcement agencies assert they are “in charge and in control,” according to police Deputy National Commissioner Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili., with the general elections scheduled for Wednesday. Moreover, Mosikili urged voters to participate with confidence, assuring them of their safety.
Additionally, the Deputy National Commissioner acknowledged the challenges involved but emphasised that past experiences in securing elections have prepared them well for this task.“The task at hand is immense but through past experiences of ensuring safe and secure elections, we are confident that we are ready for this next phase,” she said.
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