PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his condolences to the families of the 15 people shot dead in a Soweto tavern on Sunday morning and four people murdered in a Pietermaritzburg tavern on Saturday night.
Ramaphosa also said security agencies and communities must work together to urgently bring the perpetrators of two tavern attacks over the weekend to book.
The president also wished the injured survivors a speedy recovery.
“As a nation, we cannot allow violent criminals to terrorise us in this way, regardless of where such incidents may occur.”
Ramaphosa said: “As government, citizens and structures of civil society we must all work together even more closely to improve social and economic conditions in communities, reduce violent crime and stamp out the illicit circulation of firearms.”
“Every single violent death is unacceptable and worrying, and killings on the scale we have seen in Soweto, Pietermaritzburg and previously Khayelitsha must spur us into a collective effort to build communities and make SA an unsafe place for criminals.”
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