'Let's admit it. South Africa under the ANC government is a 'World Cup of Crime',' said Mashaba.
Veli Nhlapo
With days to go until the Fifa football World Cup kicks off in Qatar, ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has labelled South Africa under the ANC government a “World Cup of crime”.46-year-old alleged criminal, reported to be the “most wanted gang leader” in Israel, was arrested on Thursday morning in a raid in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
Images from the raid were shared on social media, drawing strong reaction and debate about organised crime in South Africa.hen one raises the existence of international criminal syndicates in South Africa, some decide to unleash insults and naming calling against us.”
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