DA leader Mmusi Maimane has been campaigning in Blue Downs, where he visited a family that lost a child to gang violence.
CAPE TOWN – Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane is hammering home the party's election promise of a provincial police force.
The party wanted a provincial police service to allow for decisions on deployment to be taken by leadership in the provinces. Maimane also said the only way to stop criminals was through effective partnerships between communities and police.
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