KwaZulu-Natal arrests 34 for drunk driving including professionals

The KwaZulu-Natal Transport Department arrested 34 people, including a policeman, teachers and healthcare workers, for drunk driving in eMnambithi on Saturday night. These arrests occurred during road safety operations as holidaymakers returned early from festive breaks. Spokesperson Ndabe Sibiya emphasized that no one, including government employees, is above the law.

On Saturday night, the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Department conducted road safety operations across the province, leading to the arrest of 34 motorists in eMnambithi for driving under the influence of alcohol. Among those detained were a policeman, teachers, healthcare workers such as nurses and doctors, a court interpreter, and soldiers—professionals from various sectors.

The operations extended to locations like Amanzimtoti, Kokstad, and Richards Bay, coinciding with an influx of holidaymakers heading home ahead of the end of the festive season. Department spokesperson Ndabe Sibiya highlighted the inclusivity of the enforcement, stating, “We’ve got soldiers, policemen, you have a court interpreter, you’ve got nurses, you’ve got doctors, you’ve got quite a number of professionals across all sectors of the economy.” He added that these actions in parts of KwaZulu-Natal send a clear message from MEC Siboniso Duma: nobody is above the law, not even government employees.

A related tweet from the Arrive Alive campaign noted 34 motorists, including a court interpreter, arrested for drunk driving in Ladysmith, underscoring repeated efforts to curb such violations. The department's initiative aims to promote safer roads during peak travel periods, reinforcing that legal accountability applies universally.

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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy at N1 Kranskop tollgate urging Easter road safety amid heavy traffic.
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Transport minister Creecy urges road safety ahead of Easter weekend

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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has called on motorists to adhere to road rules ahead of the Easter weekend during a safety inspection at the N1 Kranskop tollgate in Limpopo. She emphasised avoiding alcohol and drugs, obeying speed limits, and ensuring vehicles are roadworthy. Authorities reported heavy traffic on major highways as holiday travel begins.

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has ramped up efforts to curb non-compliant scholar transport operators in Lenasia as part of a road safety campaign. Several vehicles were impounded, and arrests followed for drunk driving and bribery attempts. This action comes amid heightened concerns over learner safety following a deadly crash.

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South Africa's Transport Department reports a decline in road fatalities during the festive season, but highlights a rise in reckless overtaking and drinking and driving. Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa urges drivers to exercise patience and avoid risky behaviors. The preliminary data shows promising reductions in crashes and deaths compared to last year.

The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has issued a stern warning against consuming alcohol in city-owned parks and public spaces during the festive season. Officers are stepping up patrols to enforce a zero-tolerance policy amid holiday gatherings. Transgressors face fines or arrests, with exceptions only for licensed events.

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Four people died in a collision involving four bakkies on the N2 highway at Kwambonami in KwaZulu-Natal. The accident occurred when one vehicle attempted to overtake on a double barrier line, leading to a head-on crash. Two others were critically injured and hospitalized.

Two men are scheduled to appear in the Christiana Magistrate’s Court in South Africa’s North West province on Monday, following the alleged stabbing death of a 47-year-old police sergeant at a local tavern.

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Two separate head-on collisions on the N12 highway claimed 12 lives on Saturday in Gauteng and the Northern Cape. Seven people, including a baby, died in the Northern Cape incident, while five perished in Gauteng. Authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution amid the festive season.

 

 

 

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