Airbnb set to improve with the City of Cape Town’s home sharing bylaw amendments, the new security features and responsible tourism.
Security companies in Cape Town are threatening to take legal action against Prasa.
Two men’s bodies were found floating at Witfield dam.
The robbers were caught in KZN while the fraudsters were arrested in the North West.
The Association of Private Security Owners of South Africa (Tapsosa) says calls for a strike in the industry are irresponsible, as lives and property will be further exposed to criminals.
Possible strike action looming for the security industry.
General Sitole has celebrated September being named ‘police safety month’ by revealing a new Police Safety Strategy to be implemented by the SAPS.
The current minimum wage rate is at R20 per hour.
WhatsApp is launching a beta feature which will allow users to unlock the app with their fingerprint.
A murder charge has been brought against an SBV security guard, after he shot a protester dead in KZN. Footage of the incident has since surfaced.
The controversial evictions unit is back in service, but they are severely limited in what they can do going forward. It’s the Red Ants, but not as we know them.
“Simple, smart ideas have the power to improve the well-being of South Africans.”
JONGA is a low-cost, low-tech security system that sends a notification to your paired smartphone when something triggers the motion sensor in your home.
As we’ve seen in London, drones are causing havoc near busy airports. However, as we’ve found out, South Africa isn’t immune to this threat either.
On 18 September, operators conducting a routine patrol for CPS security, a private company based in Alberton, intercepted a hijacking in progress near Gauteng’s East Rand.
Alert private security operators managed to spot a stolen Nissan P200 in Daveyton, on 24 November.
An increased security presence around Julius Malema has lead to the EFF confirming their leader has sought “extra protection”.
According to the Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub, the SA government can snoop on who they want. So behave yourself, everybody.
Security measures have improved at O.R Tambo. However, the DA believes that more can be done to improve crime intelligence at the airport.
New laws have come into effect (from 26 April 2018) to help tackle the problem of identity fraud and personal harm for company directors.
A homecoming like no other is on the cards
Though they may seem like prime targets, ‘wealthy middle-aged citizens’ are actually the least victimised
This is what the police need to hear to improve their chances of catching a hijacker