quickly came to Tseko's defence and stated that body shaming and discrimination are as dangerous as racism and sexism.The premier shared a video of Tseko during a training exercise, showing that he was fit to run.According to, the crime prevention initiative will station wardens at crime hotspots, with over 21 000 eager South Africans applying for the spot.
Only 10 660 applicants were shortlisted, with 6 000 accepted into the training stage. However, only 4000 candidates graduated, and 3 200 were deployed on Monday, 1 May. During the graduation ceremony in Soshaguve, Pretoria, Lesufi stated that crime prevention wardens would assist“Their deployment in hotspot areas forms part of targeted crime prevention operations to deter and detect criminal activities and squeeze the space for criminals to operate," said Lesufi.