‘SA’s law enforcement is restored’ – uhm, ok, but Cyril Ramaphosa avoids glaring problems

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President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Sona was flimsy in detail about how exactly SA’s security structures and policing will be bolstered.

President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the 2024 State of The Nation Address at Cape Town City Hall on 8 February, 2024.

This is one of the bold statements President Cyril Ramaphosa made in Cape Town on Thursday evening, 8 February, during his He had also said crimes against women and children “remain a deeply disturbing feature of our national life.” In his 2023 speech, he spoke about some specifics, like improving the proper functioning of the 10111 emergency helpline, an issue not addressed this year.

Passing out parade of 10 000 newly trained police officials is currently underway at the Tshwane SAPS Academy in Pretoria“We have strengthened the ranks of the police through the recruitment of 20,000 police officers over the last two years and another 10,000 in the year to come.that instead of hiring more cops to boost visible policing, existing personnel should and could be used to forge better relationships with residents, which would improve community policing.

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