Minister Mchunu’s decision to halt Crime Intelligence appointments hampers crime-fighting efforts

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Minister Mchunu’s decision to halt Crime Intelligence appointments hampers crime-fighting efforts

Earlier this year, RISE Mzansi quizzed Police Minister Senzo Mchunu’s political directive to halt the filling of vacancies at the South African Police Service (SAPS) Crime Intelligence Division (CID).

This decision, which has become central to both the Ad Hoc Committee and Madlanga Commission, affected a total of 18 posts, which include six Senior Managers and 12 Social Media Specialists.

RISE Mzansi further asked what impact this political decision had on the safety and security of South Africans, to which Minister Mchunu responded, “there is an impact [on crime fighting]”, given that among the posts affected are the CID Provincial Heads of KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape. Provinces which are besieged by political killings, taxi violence, extortion, gang violence, cross-border crimes and drugs.

Moreover, according to an analysis of SAPS annual reports, the CID has seen its workforce reduced from 8,453 in 2020/21 to 7,903 employees in 2024/25. The annual reports also show that SAPS aims to reduce the size of the unit even further.

It is worth noting that the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape accounted for 60% of contact crimes; 60% of murders; 91% of gang-related murders; and 29% of all kidnappings across South Africa in 2024/25.

In essence, the SAPS unit mandated to “manage crime intelligence and analyse crime information, and provide technical support for investigations and crime prevention operations”, particularly when it comes to serious corruption and organised crime, is weak and corrupt. This was emphasised in testimonies emanating from the two probes, as well as the report by the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council (NACAC) published in August 2025. The NACAC report goes as far as stating that the Division should be “disbanded and reconstructed afresh”.

The Ad Hoc Committee and Madlanga Commission must interrogate the impact that the corruption and governance failures at the SAPS and its CID have had on crime in the country, and present remedies in their final reports.

South Africans deserve to live in a safe country – free from fear.

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SEVEN SAPS OFFICERS ARRESTED BY JMPD TACTICAL REACTION UNIT FOR EXTORTION AND KIDNAPPING

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SEVEN SAPS OFFICERS ARRESTED BY JMPD TACTICAL REACTION UNIT FOR EXTORTION AND KIDNAPPING

The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) @JoburgMPD Tactical Reaction Unit (TRU) has arrested seven South African Police Service (SAPS) @SAPoliceService officers on charges of extortion and kidnapping following an incident involving an illegal miner, commonly referred to as a “Zama Zama,” in possession of material used to refine gold.

The incident unfolded when the SAPS officers allegedly demanded R5,000 from the Zama Zama, later escalating their demand to R30,000. The officers are said to have transported the individual to a loaning facility to secure the payment. While awaiting the funds, the JMPD TRU intervened, apprehending the officers on the scene.

The Zama Zama is currently providing a statement to authorities. The arrested officers are being detained at Booysens Police Station, where a case of extortion and kidnapping has been opened.

The JMPD remains committed to upholding the rule of law and rooting out corruption. Investigations are ongoing, and further details will be provided as they become available.

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Premier Panyaza Lesufi gives update on the status of Gauteng Traffic Wardens

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Premier Panyaza Lesufi gives update on the status of Gauteng Traffic Wardens 

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen Welcome to this media briefing, where we will be detailing the progress made in responding to the operational repositioning of the traffic wardens. This will assist us in clarifying the lingering misunderstanding regarding their legitimacy and giving an update on their current training pathway to prepare them for their full integration into the province’s law enforcement framework. Introduction 

The introduction of the traffic wardens in our province has assisted us in fighting crime in particular, visible policing in the CBD. They have also assisted us in sporting events, notably big events including concerts, as well as in tracing and tracking those that are selling drugs in our communities, retrieving stolen vehicles and ammunition in some of the operations they have executed. 

We are doing this with the understanding that the Gauteng province, is the engine of South Africa and the continent’s regional economy, has been dealing with a severe and evolving security threat, where its densely populated townships, informal settlements, and hostels have become epicentres for sophisticated, well connected criminal networks that consistently outpaces traditional policing methods. These complex criminal networks terrorise our communities and systematically exhaust the already scarce resources of our law enforcement agencies.  

This situation has sometimes led to a dangerous proliferation of vigilante groups, which exacerbates the cycle of violence in our communities and undermines the rule of law. It has also been worsened by a critical policeto-citizen ratio of 1 police officer for every 358 residents, which is far below the UN's recommended standard of 1 police officer for every 250 residents, leading to poor visibility and slow response times in high-crime areas. 

Adopting a strategic and collaborative model Confronted by this reality, the Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) has moved beyond simply funding this strained system to actively building a resilient, multi-layered support network that is rooted in a proven framework for cooperative governance. 

Based on a comprehensive strategy, the Integrated Crime and Violence Prevention Strategy, Gauteng's approach to safety moves beyond just policing. It proactively tackles the root causes of crime through partnerships between government departments, law enforcement, and communities. 

This model focuses on prevention, social programs, and community involvement to sustainably reduce crime and improve residents' lives. This provincial approach is consistent with South Africa's post-1994 policing philosophy, which transformed the service into a communityoriented function that prioritises partnerships. 

Our approach is explicitly supported by strategies including the National Crime Prevention Strategy (1996), the Integrated Social Crime Prevention Strategy (2011), the National Development Plan: Vision 2030, and the Draft White Paper on Safety and Security (2016), all of which champion an integrated, multistakeholder approach to safety. 

In the past three years, this philosophy has been implemented through significant tangible support that the Gauteng Provincial Government gave to the SA Police Service (SAPS) to execute their responsibilities, including: 
• Introducing e-Policing using drones
• We are at the tail end of introducing temper proof numberplates, as vehicles are at the centre of violent crimes, hijackings, and rampant killings. 
• A formal agreement for cross-border law enforcement cooperation between the GPG, SAPS, and municipal police departments has been finalised, a first of its kind in South Africa. 

The Gauteng Traffic Wardens The introduction of the Gauteng Traffic Wardens was the cornerstone of this collaborative strategy. This initiative was designed to strengthen and support the police, freeing them to focus on serious crimes while the wardens enhance visible policing and build positive, daily interactions with communities. Legal Foundation.

The rollout of Traffic Wardens has followed a meticulous, legally compliant sequence to ensure professionalism and accountability. The Gauteng Provincial Government can create these traffic roles because  the Constitution and the National Road Traffic Act (93 of 1996), give the province the power to do so. To grant these traffic wardens legal authority, the provincial government invoked Section 334 of the Criminal Procedure Act (CPA). This section authorises the Ministry of Justice to designate specific officials as peace officers. Accordingly, the province requested the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services to appoint the Crime Prevention Wardens as peace officers in line with this act. 

The minister then established an inter-ministerial committee to examine the legislative framework. The committee which was made up of myself, the then MEC of Community Safety, Faith Mazibuko, then Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Ronald Lamola as well as the then Minister of Police, Bheki Cele ,determined that for the wardens to obtain peace officer powers, the province must follow the existing route used for provincial traffic appointments, as it already had the legislative power to do so. 

Notably, the wardens are trained in line with the National Road Traffic Act and not the SAPS Act. The designation was formally pronounced in December 2023. This legal classification gave the wardens the same legal standing as Gauteng traffic officers pending the completion of their training. As a support unit, the Gauteng Traffic Wardens are designed to strengthen the efforts of existing law enforcement authorities. 

They are peace officers with specific authority under the CPA and were never meant to replace the national police service. Instead, they assist law enforcement in preventing crime and enforcing laws. The programme is legal because it uses provincial wardens to assist the national police, thereby strengthening enforcement without overstepping constitutional authority. Comprehensive Training Even prior to their legal designation, candidate wardens proactively began training with various law enforcement agencies, including the Gauteng Traffic Police, Metro Police Departments, and the SANDF. To date, the effort has resulted in significant upskilling of these wardens. 

To enhance professionalism and service delivery, approximately 8,867 traffic wardens from the five corridors have completed a multifaceted training program covering critical areas such as criminal law, law of evidence, personnel ethics, the prevention of brutality, firearm training, and the service of protection orders. Following the Peace Officer designation, which gave traffic wardens the same legal standing as Gauteng traffic officers, it was necessary to reconfigure their training and develop new procedures to integrate them into the province’s law enforcement framework. 

In response to this new reconfiguration, during the tabling of the Department of Community Safety budget vote at the Gauteng legislature on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, we announced that the wardens would be migrated to become Gauteng Traffic Officers. To ensure a smooth and fair transition, the Department of Community Safety has been reviewing and conducting an assessment to determine who amongst the wardens meets the criterion needed for the traffic officer training programme. 

The department has also been fielding numerous requests from various government entities interested in absorbing some of the wardens in their organisations. Arrangements are already underway to place several wardens within entities such as the Border Management Agency to manage entry points into the country and several municipalities to assist with the implementation of by-laws. We are determined to ensure that no one will be left behind as we move forward with this crucial process. Since then, the Department of Community Safety has partnered with 13 traffic colleges to offer the NQF Level 4 Traffic Officer Course. A subsequent capacity assessment has determined that the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) is best positioned to train GTWs in phases, and the candidates will then be subjected to the SASSETA system registration process. 

This marks the final stage of their current training pathway, ensuring they become a fully integrated, professional, and legally compliant component of the province's crime-fighting arsenal. In Summary: 
• The wardens will cease to exist in the current format. This will be done in a phased approach. • They will now be repurposed to be part of the Gauteng Traffic Police and Special Law Enforcement UNIT (SLEU) and other strategic security partners. 
• To do so, they will be subject to extensive and intensive training for the next 18 to 36 months. •

Those who can't qualify for this training will be assigned to various municipalities for bylaw enforcement or the provision of security services in various government departments after acquiring the necessary training. We do this because we believe that what they are doing has demonstrated that what they are doing is needed in our communities, we just must eliminate areas of deep concern, which is their training, their mandate, and their qualification. We believe that the completion of this process will eliminate these concerns and they will be a fully-fledged unit that will assist us to fight crime in our province. As the Gauteng government, we want to focus on tackling crime rather than spending time squabbling around mandate and legitimacy or getting caught within factional battles of law enforcement agencies in our country. 

The recent crime stats of Gauteng are an affirmation that our collective efforts to fight crime are turning the tide against crime with a 7.9% crime reduction in the last quarter, and a 25% reduction in road fatalities during the last festive season. This is the area we want to invest our resources and time in. With this new reconfigured approach, this new training regime, this new legal mandate we are of the view that we have now closed this debate. We will now have a new force that will supplement the law enforcement agencies with the necessary legitimacy, and necessary training. 
We now call upon the law enforcement agencies to focus on the task at hand of fighting crime. We will continue to engage with the Minister of Police, the Minister of Justice, and all other relevant agencies, NPA, and institutions that will assist us to reaffirm this new stance we are taking as the provincial government. We will also release resources for training and capacitation of the new mandate. We are convinced that with this new role crime prevention will become a reality in our province. 

Way forward The escalating threat facing our province from criminal elements demands a decisive break from outdated methodologies. The challenges before us are too complex for any single agency to solve. The recent, regrettable public discord between SAPS and JMPD in Bekkersdal underscores the critical need for our formalised cooperation agreement, which is designed specifically to eliminate such operational friction by fostering seamless collaboration, clear communication channels, and a unified command structure between the GPG, SAPS, and municipal police to ensure effective, cohesive law enforcement service delivery for all residents. We call on all law enforcement agencies to unite in the face of unified and well-coordinated criminals. 

The Gauteng Provincial Government reaffirms its commitment to this professional, accountable, and integrated approach to fight crime in our province. We are championing a fundamental shift from isolated enforcement to integrated safety, and the methodical rollout of the Gauteng Traffic Wardens ensures they will work in partnership with all security structures to reclaim our communities, building a law enforcement capability worthy of the people of Gauteng. Sustaining the recent downward trend in crime is a central goal for the Gauteng Provincial Government, which lists crime fighting among its G13 key priorities. To maintain this progress, the province is focusing on using traffic wardens more strategically and improving their capabilities. 


Lastly, in line with the Integrated Crime and Violence Prevention Strategy that pushes for a proactive approach in tackling the root causes of crime through partnerships, we are launching a full-scale pushback against the devastating scourge of substance abuse across all five provincial corridors on 27 October 2025. We are mobilising every government resource to wage a campaign against a crisis that is stealing generations. 

A full contingent of nurses, social workers, doctors, police officers, and government officials will be on hand to offer compassionate, professional, and immediate support. We urgently call on parents, community and religious leaders, businesses, and every resident to join us. 

We must work together to dismantle drug dens, identify drug kingpins, and lead in rescuing our young people. 


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MMC for Public Safety Dr Mgcini Tshwaku Notes Granting of Bail to JMPD Officers and Condemns Unlawful Arrest by SAPS

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MMC for Public Safety Dr Mgcini Tshwaku Notes Granting of Bail to JMPD Officers and Condemns Unlawful Arrest by SAPS

The MMC for Public Safety, Dr Mgcini Tshwaku, notes with relief the granting of bail to members of the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) Tactical Response Unit (TRU) and Recovery Unit following their unlawful arrest and detention by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Bekkersdal.

We have now been able to speak directly with our members about the events that transpired, as SAPS had previously denied JMPD Internal Affairs access to them during their detention. 

Below is the sequence of events as recounted by the affected officers:

On 17 October 2025, JMPD TRU officers, acting on credible intelligence regarding a suspected stolen Toyota Hilux belonging to an illegal miner (zama zama) who had been underground for nine months, located the vehicle at a premises in Bekkersdal. 

Accompanied by an informant who could identify the vehicle, they arrived at the location, requested assistance from a tow truck to facilitate inspection, and knocked on the closed gate. 

Two individuals emerged from the premises and fled by jumping over the back wall, damaging the electric fence in the process. This suspicious behavior confirmed the officers’ intelligence, prompting them to lift the gate to gain entry and pursue the matter.

The suspects escaped, and while the officers were examining the vehicle—noting its Free State registration and absence of a license disc—to verify the VIN and confirm its status, SAPS officers arrived on the scene. 

The SAPS members accused the JMPD officers of robbery in the area, pointed firearms at them, confiscated their phones and service firearms, and handcuffed them without specifying any charges. 

At Bekkersdal police station, a captain who recognized one of the officers claimed this was not their first such incident, ordered them into cells without providing any documentation or allowing them to make phone calls, and seized their belongings. 

The officers were then transferred to Randfontein SAPS, where detention  was refused, before being moved to Kagiso SAPS for the remainder of the weekend, with explicit instructions that they not be placed in the same cell.

On 20 October 2025, they were transported for a court appearance, but the venue changed multiple times—from Randfontein to the Western Area court—resulting in them being held for the entire day. The charges against them were altered three times during their detention. Ultimately, four officers were granted bail, while another required a formal bail application due to a protection order against him. 

Based on the information provided by our arrested members, it is clear that SAPS abused their power in this incident. There have been numerous prior cases where SAPS members have abused their authority against metro police officers, including instances of shooting and killing them. This unlawful arrest not only undermines inter governmental relations but also compromises public safety by hindering legitimate law enforcement operations against crime.

We request the Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and COGTA MEC Jacob Mamabolo to address these escalating tensions between South African police and Metropolitan. Memorandum of agreements have been signed, that SAPS and Metropolitan must work together and there will be no limitation on where Metropolice works. 

The City of Johannesburg calls for an urgent investigation into this matter by the Gauteng Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni, to prevent further erosion of trust between law enforcement entities and to safeguard the rule of law. 

The JMPD remains committed to combating crime and protecting the residents of Johannesburg, and we will not be deterred by such baseless interference.

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Call for informal groups to participate in the G20 Social Summit

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Call for informal groups to participate in the G20 Social Summit

Registration remains open for NGOs and other civil society groupings to participate in the G20 Social Summit, scheduled to take place from 18 to 20 November 2025 at the Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng Province.

The Social Summit, convened under South Africa’s G20 Presidency, is designed as an inclusive platform that will amplify the voices of civil society, grassroots organisations and communities.

In line with the G20 Presidency theme of Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability, the Social Summit will bring together formal and informal networks including youth groups, women’s organisations, persons with disabilities, faith-based organisations, community forums and other grassroots structures to engage directly on global issues that affect daily lives.

Government calls on informal groups and community movements across South Africa, the African continent and globally to register and take part in this historic people’s summit.

It is vital that global commitments are grounded in the lived experiences of communities.

Interested participants are invited to register on the official G20 website:

https://forms.office.com/r/tjdH1jBhxp, latest by 24 October 2025.

Email: G20socialsummit@dirco.gov.za

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PRESIDENT TINUBU EXTOLS LATE AUDU OGBEH’S COMMITMENT TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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PRESIDENT TINUBU EXTOLS LATE AUDU OGBEH’S COMMITMENT TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR has paid glowing tribute to the late former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, late Audu Innocent Ogbeh for his uncommon contributions to the development of the nation.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, CON made the disclosure at the funeral service of the former Minister while delivering the condolence message of the President to the family in Benue State, describing him as a patriot and a statesman whose selfless service left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s development.

“The President appreciate profoundly the contributions of late Audu Ogbeh to the development of the country in various capacity: as a Minister, Special Adviser National Chairman of PDP, manages the Committee that midwife the emergence of APC that has been in power since 2015”, he said.

SGF assured the people of Benue not to grief the loss of the great icon because he has lived a fulfilled life as a patriot with a great track records worthy of emulation.

Speaking at the funeral service, the son to the late Minister, Adegbeope Ogbeh, expressed profound gratitude for the support the family received after the demise of their father. He added that his father had ran a good race and has finished his course and it’s their desire to imbibe his sterling legacies.

The funeral service was attended by the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr. Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev, former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige, Senator Representing Benue North-West Senator, Dr. Titus Tartenger Zam, Managing Director (MD) of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Dr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima, and other top government officials, members of the National Assembly, dignitaries from across the country, and well-wishers who came to honour the memory of the late minister.

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FG INAUGURATES INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON NIGERIA’S 65TH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION

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FG INAUGURATES INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON NIGERIA’S 65TH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION


The Federal Government has inaugurated the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) for the 2025 Independence Day Celebration vested with the mandate of planning, organising and executing all approved programmes to commemorate Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary.

In his remarks, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume, CON emphasised on the importance of unity, and patriotism in celebrating the victories and milestones Nigeria has attained. ‘‘This anniversary is a reminder of where we are coming from and where we are going from here. As a nation, we have faced challenges in areas such as political, economic and social issues but have overcome them. 

An anniversary is not just a celebration of the past. It is a call for action for the future. We must therefore commit ourselves to build a nation where every citizen feels valued and empowered to contribute his quota to the goals and aspirations of the country’’.

The 65th Independence Anniversary celebration commenced with the World Press Conference on Thursday, 25th September 2025 with the following line-up of activities to mark the national event: Juma’at Service on Friday, 26th September, 2025; Women Activities on Friday 26th September, 2025; Youth Activities and Historical Arts Exhibition on Saturday 27th September, 2025; Church Service on Sunday, 28th September 2025; Public Lecture on Monday, 29th September 2025; while the Presidential Broadcast and 65th Independence Day Parade will hold on Wednesday, 1st October 2025.

As part of the project to mark the independence anniversary, the SGF has unveiled the Nigeria @65 Compendium Project workstation, initiated by CherryAfrica Magazine in collaboration with the Office, designed with a state-of-the-art studio for interview-Tv Series with the top Government functionaries at all levels on their respective milestones in nation building, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda. The interview session kick-started with the SGF’s interview, where he urged Nigerians to celebrate the nation’s achievements for the past 65 years and to also repose confidence in their leaders.

The national compendium would serve as a comprehensive repository of information on the nation’s milestones and development trajectory cutting across the pre-colonial, colonial and the post-colonial Nigeria with emphasis on the MDAs, the economy, the three tiers of Government, the Renewed Hope Agenda and other key sectors of the economy.

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