R37 locals urge police presence after 9 Easter deaths, blame speeding for deadly pedestrian crashes. Events
The identified police stations for upgrades are in Gauteng, KZN, Limpopo and the Western Cape. Politics
The boy is currently hospitalised at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital after he was vomiting. Politics
The four suspects will appear again in the same court next week Events
The takedown operation targeted shops in Pretoria central and Centurion. Politics
The aunt of the rape survivor reported the matter to the police Politics
The National Policing Summit in Ekurhuleni ended, focusing on new policing strategies. Events
Civil society groups, businesses and various unions are expected to participate Events
The BMA will deploy four high-tech drones and 40 body-worn cameras at various border posts and ports Events
Gauteng Transport MEC intends to invoke the Transport Act to address escalating taxi violence. Events
The suspects were apprehended for illegal mining-related offences Events
The power utility says it dismissed five workers yesterday for this and other crimes. Events
Four suspects wanted for murder fatally shot in police shootout in Durban. Events
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has instructed all South African provinces to compile and submit detailed lists of individuals involved in serious criminal activities. This directive follows Gauteng’s identification of 450 crime kingpins linked to offenses such as cash-in-transit heists, hijackings, and ATM bombings. In the past two months, Gauteng authorities have arrested at least 150… Read More »Police Minister Directs Provinces to Compile Lists of Serious Crime Offenders The post Police Minister Directs Provinces to Compile Lists of Serious Crime Offenders first appeared on iAfrica. Events
President Ramaphosa has urged police members to distance themselves from corrupt activities Events
SAPU says the Police Summit starting today must lead to practical and enforceable resolutions. Events
Nearly 23 million people, more than half of whom are children, are in need of aid in Afghanistan. Politics
South Africa’s private security industry voiced strong opposition to proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulation Act, which could drastically alter their operations. The draft amendments, gazetted earlier today by Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, include provisions that would require private security firms to seek approval seven days in advance before using any weapon that… Read More »South Africa’s Private Security Industry Reacts to Proposed Weapon Regulation Changes The post South Africa’s Private Security Industry Reacts to Proposed Weapon Regulation Changes first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
A recent survey paints a stark picture of South Africa’s mood. The Brenthurst Foundation’s latest findings show that seven out of ten South Africans believe their country is on the wrong path. Unemployment, illegal immigration, and corruption have deeply eroded public trust in the government, leaving citizens grappling with daily struggles and poor living conditions.… Read More »South Africa’s Future: A Nation Torn Between Hope and Frustration” The post South Africa’s Future: A Nation Torn Between Hope and Frustration” first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
Kebbi police spokesperson Nafiu Abubakar said the attack occurred on Saturday evening. Events