Kedikilwe demonstrated an uncompromising picture of economic strain, warning that many families are now grappling with the most basic of necessities. He stated that food insecurity is rising, and for some households the question is no longer about comfort, but survival, whether there will be a meal on the table at the end of the day. He asked the Minister of Finance, Ndaba Gaolathe, whether the government fully appreciates the gravity of the situation and what immediate and long-term interventions are in place to stabilise prices, address inflated essential commodities, and tackle unemployment in a contracting economy.
A network of high-tech cameras is now live, and they will be watching motorists every move behind the wheel. For the safety of everyone on the roads, drivers must take this wake-up call seriously or be prepared to face the consequences. These are not just speed traps.
The new detecting devices are sophisticated. They will catch you running a red light, speeding, or driving an unregistered vehicle. They will spot the driver who is not wearing a…
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