Zululand’s economic progress is facing challenges due to crime, which threatens the stability of the business sector and the safety of citizens. President Cyril Ramaphosa and his administration engaged in a dialogue with Durban’s business community to tackle these issues and lay the groundwork for the KwaZuluNatal (KZN) economy’s expansion. SAPS has made considerable progress in combating criminal organizations and individuals despite budgetary restrictions, and the business sector, civil society, and law enforcement need to work together to create a safe business environment. However, the government remains devoted to ensuring that police continue their work across the region to improve law enforcement in identified areas.
A shocking series of events occurred on the N4 highway as two cashintransit heists took place within an hour of each other. The targeted armoured trucks were hit in quick succession, causing chaos for motorists and raising security concerns. ### The First Heist
Last Wednesday, a local reality television show film crew in Langa, South Africa, experienced a traumatic event that left them shaken and vulnerable. Two armed men approached the crew, who were in the process of loading R1 million worth of equipment into their vehicle. The robbers demanded the equipment, and fearing for their lives, the crew members complied. Unfortunately, the robbery didn’t end there. The robbers then forced the crew into the vehicle and drove to two separate houses to offload the stolen goods. Despite the harrowing experience, the crew members were released unharmed, but with a stern warning not to report the incident.
The issue of education for prisoners in South Africa has been a topic of much debate for many years. Recently, Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) filed a court case on behalf of a prisoner, Mbalenhle Sydney Ntuli, regarding using personal computers in cells for educational purposes. This case has brought the issue to the forefront once again.