Drive Moment - What Do You Do To Feel Safe In South Africa Everyday

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Billionaire businessman, Johann Rupert, was part of President Cyril Ramaphosa's diplomatic delegation that met with US President Donald

Rupert claimed that crime affected all demographics in South Africa, not just white or Afrikaner farmers. Rupert then made a startling comment about how safe he feels in his home country. "I often go to bed without locking the door" he said. Whether we believe that Rupert locks his doors or not, a big theme about crime and its impact on people came up yesterday. As everyday citizens, because crime has become such a daily occurrence, we're all doing something to stay safe, whether it be on the streets, or in our homes. Take a listen to what our listeners and the Drive 959 team had to say.
22 May 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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