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Sitole urges SAPS to honour its own

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National Police Commissioner, General Khehla Sitole, has urged SAPS leaders to acknowledge and reward the efforts of its ground troops for putting their lives on the line in an effort to reduce crime.

Health symposium for public servants

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As part of Public Service Month, government is set to host a public servants health symposium in the Mgungundlovu District Municipality, in KwaZulu-Natal on Friday.

SAPS crime detection academy in the pipeline

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Plans are afoot for the South African Police Services (SAPS) to establish a crime detection academy, as police intensify crime fighting efforts in response to criminal networks reigning terror.

Gauteng building fire claims more lives

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Gauteng Infrastructure MEC Jacob Mamabolo has confirmed that three people have lost their lives in a fire that engulfed the 23rd floor of the building occupied by the Gauteng Departments of Health and Human Settlements.

Firefighter tragically slips to his death

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Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Public Safety at the City of Johannesburg, Michael Sun, has confirmed the tragic death of a firefighter during a firefighting operation in the city centre.

Committees meet with former Steinhoff CEO

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The Standing Committees on Finance, Public Accounts, Trade and Industry and Public Service and Administration have met with the former CEO of Steinhoff, Markus Jooste.

Police operation nets wanted CIT robbers

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National Police Commissioner, General John Sitole, has commended the swift arrest of four alleged cash-in-transit robbers during a joint intelligence operation on the N1, just outside Sasolburg, Gauteng.

SAA extends its Luanda offering

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South African Airways (SAA) has added two extra two weekly flights to the Angolan capital of Luanda as part of enhancing its footprint on the African continent.

FMRC: Reward whistle-blowers

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The South African Government should consider setting up a programme that will reward persons who blow the whistle on alleged corruption in the financial sphere, a draft report on financial market conduct has recommended.