We Will Smoke Them Out Ntshavheni Talks Tough Amid Scepticism Over Number Of Zama Zamas Trapped Underground

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‘We will smoke them out’ – Ntshavheni talks tough amid scepticism over number of zama zamas trapped underground
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‘We will smoke them out’ – Ntshavheni talks tough amid scepticism over number of zama zamas trapped underground

Police Minister Bheki Cele has visited the zama zamas in Krugersdorp, and vowed to smoke them out after they terrorized the community and killed a 19-year-old.

Cele said that there is no exact number of the illegal miners trapped underground, as operations to bring them out continue.

Police Minister Bheki Cele has visited the zama zamas in Krugersdorp, and vowed to smoke them out after they terrorized the community and killed a 19-year-old.

Cele said that there is no exact number of the illegal miners trapped underground, as operations to bring them out continue.

The zama zamas have been operating in Krugersdorp for years, and have been linked to a number of crimes, including murder, rape, and robbery.

In recent weeks, the zama zamas have become increasingly violent, and have been terrorizing the community. Last week, they killed a 19-year-old man.

Cele said that the zama zamas will not be tolerated, and that the police will do everything in their power to bring them to justice.

"We will smoke them out," Cele said. "We will not allow them to terrorize our communities."

Cele said that the police are working with the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy to close down the zama zamas' operations.

He also said that the police are working with the community to gather intelligence on the zama zamas.

Cele's visit to Krugersdorp comes amid scepticism over the number of zama zamas trapped underground. The police have said that there are around 200 zama zamas trapped underground, but some experts believe that the number could be much higher.

Cele said that he does not know how many zama zamas are trapped underground, but that the police are working to bring them out.

"We are doing everything in our power to get them out," Cele said.