[Walta Info] Addis Ababa -"We are aware of both the current situation and the level of crime in South Africa. But we haven't expected the situation to escalate to this level. The Ethiopian Embassy in South Africa that is conducting a work on the ground to help citizens is compiling its reports and it will be shared to the media as soon as we receive it," Redwan Hussein, Minister at the Ethiopian Government Communications Affairs Office told DireTube earlier today.
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