More support for Xolani of Sizokuthola

More support for Xolani of Sizokuthola

More support for Xolani of Sizokuthola

PutSAFirst briefed the media about their march to the Union Buildings in Tshwane on Friday, 15 September.

The briefing was held at Sammy Marks Square in Tshwane on Wednesday, 6 September.

PutSAFirst national chairwoman Faith Mabusela said the march will be about the scourge of drugs in Mzansi.

She said they are in support of anyone who fights drugs.

According to Faith, they also support Xolani Khumalo, the presenter of Sizokuthola on Moja Love.
“We support his initiative to fight drugs in our country,” she said.

She said they were extremely happy about the show and still wanted it to continue.

Faith said that they want more shows which are fighting drugs.

“We want the government to enforce the national drug master plan, which will help to eradicate the scourge of drugs in the communities,” she said.

Faith said there should be no bail for anyone found trafficking or in possession of drugs.

“We want drug traffickers and drug lords to have life-term sentences without parole,” she said.

Faith hopes the march will have a strong message to South Africa and the world.

She appealed for more rehabilitation centres and the deployment of the SANDF to help police in raiding all drug hubs that are destroying the communities.

Faith said foreign nationals drug traffickers must be blacklisted from travelling to South Africa.

Activist Given Moraba said women are the most people affected by drug issues.

On TikTok, Xolani appealed to South Africans to be part of the march to the Union Buildings on Friday, 15 September, to fight drugs.

PutSAFirst has urged anyone who will be part of the march to wear all black.

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