4 Dec 2012

Security & Military

 



Labour unrest: SA faces decisive choices

Agri SA says that the choices on labour unrest will be decisive for South Africa. It says in a statement that it is evident that the wage and related challenges are not exclusively, but mainly that of seasonal workers who have to earn their annual income over a period of a few months.

On the education front, something really needs to be done to jack up our education system after the latest results show that maths and science skills remain poor, with grade nine pupils recording a dismal average score of 12.7% in mathematics and 35% in first additional language in the Department of Basic Education's second annual national assessments of pupils' mathematics and literacy abilities.

Such results will have a massive impact on school-leavers' ability to find employment.

On the tourism front, Chris Moerdyk asks: Is SA being priced out of the tourist market? As comments on the article seem to have it, the answer could be a big "Yes!" and remember, once tourists have been ripped off - or feel they have been ripped off - they will never come back, and they will tell everyone they know.

Finally, Amelia Jones reckons that the proposed BEE amendments are nonsensical, immoral and counter-productive and will hamper social development efforts in the Western Cape and elsewhere.

Rod Baker: Content Director

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Police nab one of Limpopo's top 10 most wanted
PRETORIA: Limpopo police have rearrested one of the province's most wanted suspects - Moses Mushe Nemudzivhadi. The 25-year-old, who had escaped from lawful custody in Vuwani this year, was arrested on Saturday in Musina where he was hiding following an operation led by the Crime Intelligence unit. Read more >>

S Africans called to help reintegrate offenders
[Thabisile Khoza] SECUNDA: Correctional Services Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has urged South Africans to seriously consider working with government to reintegrate offenders into society once they have been released from prison. The minister said it is accepted worldwide that 95% of all inmates will ultimately return to their communities at some point. Read more >>

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Defence Force operations yield results
PRETORIA: The South African National Defence Force's operations conducted throughout the country have continued to yield positive results, with more illegal weapons, contraband and dagga having been confiscated at the country's borders. Read more >>

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Five common mistakes to avoid when implementing a CCTV solution
[Mark Chertkow] CCTV solutions have become an integral component of many security systems in South Africa, both in the home and in the office environment. If designed, implemented and installed correctly, these solutions deliver not only an added measure of security, but can also be used to keep an eye on operations and enhance operational productivity. Read more >>

Salberg develops bomb resistant ATM housing structure
In an effort to combat the increasing number of ATM bombings, Salberg Concrete Products, a supplier of precast concrete products, in partnership with its client, ATM Solutions, developed an innovative bomb resistant housing structure, making ATMs increasingly difficult to target. Read more >>

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SITA upgrades SAPS network and ICT infrastructure
The State Information Technology Agency (SITA) is working with the South African Police Service (SAPS) to modernise its systems through the SAPS National Network Upgrade Programme. This three year programme is vested in improved public service delivery, showing SAPS's evolution in using technology to prevent and combat crime. Read more >>


International
Intruder robs Australian navy's vessel
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: An intruder robbed an Australian navy vessel of a cache of weapons on Friday (30 November) after overpowering military guards in an unprecedented security breach, the defence department said, Read more >>

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Customs intercepts Viagra tablets
[Evan Pickworth] The South African Revenue Service's (SARS) customs team was kept very busy in November by the usual mix of drug and commercial crimes‚ but its interception of 3‚340 parcels of Viagra tablets at ports could spoil the Festive Season fun for a different set of criminal minds. Read more >>

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