City of uMhlathuze takes tough stance
‘Those who intend to take a chance drinking and driving on our roads must think twice,' said City Mayor Mdu Mhlongo
THE City of uMhlathuze has issued a stern warning to all drivers and road users, noting that the transgression of traffic laws will not be tolerated during the Easter weekend.
‘There should be no accidents and no crime in the City of uMhlathuze during Easter.
‘Those who intend to take a chance drinking and driving on our roads must think twice,’ said City Mayor Mdu Mhlongo.
‘We have instructed our law enforcement units and partners to strengthen their operations and smile at no one who risks people’s lives.’
uMhlatuze traffic officials will be patrolling the City’s roads, working closely with other enforcement units such as RTI, SAPS, SANDF, SARS, Intelligence and other structures to ensure road and public safety for all.
‘Ordinarily, this is a period for Christians to draw closer to God their Creator and worship together in different areas far from their normal congregation’s location.
‘It’s a time to reflect, introspect and reconnect with God and for those who are opting to spend this period in their homes with extended families; it is time for enjoyment and a short but appreciated break from work,’ said Mhlongo.
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