Face The Nation | Al Jama-ah backtracks on Joburg, SAPS guns stolen, SA exclusion from G20

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Al Jama-ah President, Ganief Hendricks says his party decided to withdraw the motion of no confidence against Johannesburg mayor, Dada Morero because they were impressed by the work done by the Joburg admistration in hosting a successful G20 Summit, and that their decision was in the best interest of the public. Pressed for more, Hendricks then said it was a collective decision, taken, to plan for the upcoming election after looking at the current coalitions. Hendricks says there is a will to turn Johannesburg around.

Member of the select committee on security and justice Nicholas Gotsell, says trust in the police is at an all-time low, whereas crime is high. Gotsell says thousands of SAPS firearms have either been stollen or missing.

German ambassador to South Africa, Andreas Peschke says they believe that South Africa has a role to play in the G20 Summit, especially as it is the only African country that is currently a member of the group. Peschke says there was a lot of support and admiration for South Africa during the G20 Summit in Johannesburg last week.

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