'There shouldn't be bad losers': KZN police call for calm as IEC prepares to announce results
Police top bras are calling for calm in KwaZulu-Natal ahead of Sunday's expected release of the national general election results. Elections Map.
"There is always going to be a loser, so there shouldn't be bad losers for those that are losing. People know that they have legal options to challenge processes. This after it was anticipated there would be violence and political intolerance following the formation of former president Jacob Zuma's Mkhwanazi added these elections were not without challenges, adding since February, the police dealt with over 900 protest actions.
Mkhwanazi added three people were shot and killed in eSihlabeni, the uMzinyathi District, in Greytown.
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