A rat infestation, corridors littered with piles of empty alcohol bottles, mould-filled basins and bathtubs, scattered cigarette butts and a pervasive stench are among the hallmarks of Gqeberha’s police residential quarters.
Fourteen that is the average number of murders occurring every day across the Eastern Cape, while there has been a decrease in various other crimes in the province, according to police.
There is something seriously wrong with a society that targets institutions of learning and the leaders in charge of shaping the education of those learners.