Investigating officers looking into the case against Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams have already spoken to the National Prosecuting Authority, Police Minister Bheki Cele said on Friday.
This came after the EFF opened a case against Ndabeni-Abrahams who admitted in a recorded message that she had contravened the lockdown regulations.
Those ANC deployees have turned this country into a joke I mean what r they investigating/questioning🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔?They didn't question other transgressors but they arrested them frm onset
When are you gonna arrest Meyiwa's killers?
Had to go and borrow my friends Owl Eyes to look at this matter clearly without blinking.
Take that beech and put her in jail now!!!!
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