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Minister of Police and Western Cape Premier to brief media on xenophobic threats

16 Jul 2010

The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa and the Western Cape Premier, Helen Zille will hold discussions around the xenophobic threats and violence tomorrow at the ministry office, in Cape Town.

The meeting will also include the Mayor of Cape Town, Dan Plato as well as representatives from the Ministry of Police.

Minister Mthethwa will use the opportunity to brief the premier around the recently established Interministerial Committee's integrated plan to prevent any outbreak of violence against anyone, including foreign nationals in South Africa.

The basic principle of this plan is to engage all stakeholders within the community to build unity of purpose and a single vision in addressing this current challenge.

A media briefing will be held after the meeting, details of the briefing are as follows:

Date: Friday, 16 July 2010
Venue: Imbizo Media Centre, Parliament
Time: 11h00

NB: There will be a video link-up to Room 153, Union Buildings in Pretoria.

Members of the media are invited.

For enquiries, please contact:
Zweli Mnisi
Cell: 082 045 4024

Tracy Venter
Cell: 083 229 2539

Issued by: Ministry of Police
16 Jul 2010


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