Group protests outside KZN premier's home
Updated | By Noxolo Miya
A police investigation is underway into what local government's calling a security breach, after a group of around 100 protesters made their way to the private home of Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube.

The group also allegedly made threats against her family.
The Department of Community Safety's confirmed the incident, describing it as an act of intimidation.
Spokesperson Kwanele Ncalane says the group demonstrated outside the premier's home on Saturday.
"The government is not against protest but coming to her private residence was a threat and the provincial government is not taking this lightly and we demand action gant those in the protest."
Ncalane says Dube-Ncube's family was inside at the time.

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