Chairperson, well there are few other heads that were not acknowledged there and I can see the Head of Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority, Psira, the Hawks, Advocate Dr General Lebeya and is not an honorary doctor. It was won and others.
I spoke to the fighter there that I love his bravery ...
IsiZulu:
Unesibindi
English:
... to come here and defend a person that was taken to small slices by the Constitutional Court and you must remember that won't change. It won't change that your investigation was flawed, you lied under oath, you didn't tell the truth, you are not honest, and you have no integrity. It won't change. It is there for life. It is from the Constitutional Court which is the last court and for you to come and support that here is bravery. Having said that these processes must
be respected and this one will live with it forever and we take it as such. You can't go beyond.
One problem some members don't learn is to come here talk and live with listening. Hon, members, is Ms Visser here? Hon Frick has left. We work very well with him I must say, but what hon Mmusi, the leader of the DA has said, I think is a key in dealing with the crime in this when he said take politics out this one and let's work together and find one solution for the people.
I respect that from the leader of the DA. That doesn't mean that we must disrespect one another going forward. He comes here and talk about the Premier that it was uncalled for. The Premier is the Premier of Western Cape and not of South Africa. That must be very clear. He is a Premier of Western Cape.
I can't imagine myself being the national Minister of Police coming to the Western Cape and address the Cabinet without knowing. He can't be going around addressing police and the soldiers. It is the national competence. If he wants to do it, he must pick up the phone and respect us. He wants to go and address the police when the National Commissioner of the SA Police Service doesn't know. When
the Minister of Defence doesn't know? When the Minister of police doesn't know?
IsiZulu:
Uthwala ikhanda nje,
English:
He run there and doesn't respect. If you don't respect, don't expect anybody to respect you. Respect is mutual. So, for us maybe that is why he knew where to, because next morning or late night he reported me to the President. Is that wrong? Mr President, he is supposed to follow the protocol and respect all of us. That is simple. We would have simple said you go there, but there are people responsible. I will never come here and address the Cabinet without Premier knowing. It is disrespect. Hell of it.
IsiZulu:
Ungicebe kuMengameli.
English: We have opened quite several police stations: Pholile in the Eastern Cape, Laskraal in Limpopo, Colenso in KwaZulu-Natal, Mareetsane in the North Western, Dube in Winterveldt, KaMhlushwa in Mpumalanga.
IsiZulu:
Zonke iziteshi zamaphoyisa ezisezindaweni zasemakhaya
English:
So, it is not very true. There is one in Limpopo that we will be opening soon. It is finished and so, it not very correct that we are concentrating on the urban areas. We know that criminality goes up there.
My last point on this one, when South Africans die, they just die as South Africans. So, this thing of emphasising that there is a group of people that are dying is wrong. It is wrong. Let us defend and work with all South Africans and make them really, really safe. Whether is it is in Sqalo or in the farm, it doesn't matter. It is our responsibility and we take that as our responsibility, but not for the category of South African but all South Africans. Thank you. [Time expired.]