
Gauteng Government Intensifies Service Delivery and Crime Prevention Efforts in Lesedi Local Municipality
BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA
The Gauteng Provincial Government has intensified integrated service delivery and crime prevention interventions in Ratanda, Lesedi Local Municipality, resulting in the arrest of 938 suspects for various offences including contact crimes, Gender-Based Violence (GBV), kidnapping, drug-related crimes and other serious offences during operations conducted from Wednesday, 13 May 2026 to Thursday, 14 May 2026.
The coordinated operation forms part of the Gauteng Provincial Government’s ongoing programme to strengthen law enforcement, improve service delivery and deepen cooperation between all spheres of government in communities across the province. As part of the law enforcement operations, nine convicted criminals linked to cases including murder, armed robbery, housebreaking, common assault, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) and shoplifting were collectively sentenced to 61 years imprisonment, reaffirming government’s commitment to ensuring that criminals are removed from communities and brought to justice.
Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), including the South African Police Service (SAPS), Metro Police Departments (MPDs), municipal traffic law enforcement units, Home Affairs and other stakeholders coordinated high-density operations aimed at combating crime, enforcing compliance and restoring law and order in Ratanda and surrounding areas. In efforts to enforce compliance with business regulations and protect public health and safety, inspections were conducted at spaza shops, liquor outlets, general dealers and informal trading stalls. Several major food and liquor establishments were closed for non-compliance with applicable regulations. Beyond law enforcement, integrated teams from municipal, provincial and national government departments implemented a range of service delivery interventions aimed at improving living conditions within the community.
These interventions included grass cutting, pothole repairs, road markings, storm water and road maintenance, waste collection and the clearing of illegal dumping sites. As part of government’s ongoing School Safety Programme, learner support and safety awareness activities were conducted at Kgoro ya Thuto Secondary School and Kganya Lesedi Secondary School. The engagements focused on challenges affecting schools and learners including substance abuse, bullying, violence, learner absenteeism and social ill-discipline, while promoting safer and more conducive learning environments. Residents also accessed a wide range of integrated government services during the operation.

These included healthcare services and screenings provided by Ratanda Clinic, social support services, substance abuse awareness and rehabilitation support programmes, as well as other community wellness initiatives aimed at improving the wellbeing of residents. The programme concluded with a Safety and Service Delivery Imbizo which provided residents with an opportunity to engage directly with government leadership and officials on issues affecting the community.
The Imbizo strengthened collaboration between government and the people of Ratanda, while enabling residents to raise service delivery concerns and contribute practical solutions towards the development of their community.
The Gauteng Provincial Government remains committed to building safer communities, improving service delivery and ensuring that residents across the province have access to responsive, integrated and peoplecentred government services through a coordinated intergovernmental approach.
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