SMART CITY DRAGNET: GAUTENG DEPLOYS ‘LIMIT’ SATELLITE TECH TO DESTROY LAND GRAB SYNDICATES
BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCALISTEN HERE @KASIBCAUDIO
JOHANNESBURG — The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) has launched a high-tech offensive to aggressively suppress illegal land invasions and dismantle organized racketeering syndicates selling off state and private real estate.
Driven by rapid urbanization, an escalating provincial population, and historical housing backlogs, the rapid proliferation of unplanned informal settlements has brought municipal infrastructure, public safety, and sustainable spatial planning across the province to a breaking point.
In response, provincial authorities have moved past traditional reactive evictions, executing a highly advanced, unified law enforcement strategy to cut off land grabs before structures can even be erected.
Deploying the 'LIMIT' Digital Shield
The spearhead of this new strategy is the formal rollout of LIMIT (Land Invasion Management Information Technology).
Demonstrated by Gauteng Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) MEC Jacob Mamabolo as a critical component of the newly unveiled Gauteng Smart City Performance Monitor, LIMIT is a real-time, data-driven surveillance ecosystem. The infrastructure relies on specialized tracking tools to completely transform how the state monitors vulnerable parcels of land.
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