Gauteng’s crime fighters, also known as “AmaPanyaza,” will now be trained by the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to better tackle crime. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi shared this news on his official Twitter account, emphasizing the government’s serious stance on ensuring public safety. The move aims to equip the Crime Prevention Wardens with enhanced skills, teaming up with SANDF’s expertise to address various criminal activities effectively.
This collaborative effort is part of a broader commitment to creating a safer environment, reassuring the community through transparent communication on social media. As the training unfolds, residents can expect a more coordinated approach to keeping Gauteng secure. The partnership between the wardens and SANDF is a step forward in the ongoing fight against crime, working towards a safer province for all.