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WATCH | Cele warns cops will clamp down on Covid-19 non-compliance, GBV during festive season | News24

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Police Minister Bheki Cele visited the Bellville taxi rank in Cape Town, where he launched the festive season readiness campaign ahead of the holidays.

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