Katlego Sekhu

Motorists have been warned to be cautious when filling up their cars, as there’s been a rise in hijackings at petrol stations.
Drivers are now being targeted while waiting to be attended to or while they are filling up at petrol stations.
In response to this worrying trend, Sizwe Dhlomo suggested that one should not leave their house at night, as he believes nothing good happens during those hours.
“Remember, there was no crime during lockdown because people were at home,” said Dhlomo.
On the other hand, Sol Phenduka argued that certain essential services, such as hospitals and drive-throughs, are needed at night, and unfortunately, some people have to work during the night.
Listeners dialled in to share their thoughts on this. Hear what they have to say on the podcast:



