The IFP Youth Brigade implores the Grade 12 Class of 2014 to be vigilant during this time as they seek to register for higher education. It is a known reality that South Africa is riddled with all sorts of corruption and fraud, and scam-masters are preying on the desperation of Grade 12 learners who want […]
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IFP Calls for the Installation of CCTV Cameras in Hospital Precincts
The IFP in KwaZulu-Natal calls on the Department of Health to install CCTV cameras in all hospital precincts, following the death of a patient at Port Shepstone Hospital, who killed himself inside the hospital using a drip. “We believe that manpower is not sufficient to monitor the safety of patients. Such incidents usually take place […]
Read ArticleIFP Calls for A Rural Safety Summit
The IFP in KwaZulu-Natal calls on government, especially the Minister of Police, Minister of Agriculture and the KZN Provincial Government, to urgently call a rural safety summit similar to that one called by Dr Nelson Mandela in 1998, after an Estcourt farmer Malcolm “Stick” Green was gunned down on his farm. “The present government has […]
Read ArticlePatients’ Lives At Mercy of Abusive Nurses in Osindisweni Hospital
The IFP in KwaZulu-Natal demands a full enquiry after a 19-year-old woman suffered a broken leg and arm after allegedly being assaulted by nurses and security staff at Osindisweni hospital at Verulam, north of Durban. “We demand that the MEC must make sure that this case is investigated thoroughly and anyone found to be guilty […]
Read ArticleTraffic Police Must Ensure Sanity on Our Roads
During festive season the IFP witnessed traffic police patrolling our roads to make sure that unruly motorists are arrested and it calls for more road blocks even after the festive season is over, because piecemeal efforts to enhance road safety will never solve the problem. “Even though there was police visibility during the festive season, […]
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