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National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola says that the most needed resource in the police force is manpower.

Masemola says that the most needed resource in the police force is manpower.I know that it is described like that, and I’m here to do my best. What we need as the organisation, as SAPS, we need numbers, boots on the ground. It is history that we recruit such a large number of course taking into account that the last two years we never had new entries, as a result of the pandemic that we had.

”“The interviewing process was quite grilling, the type of questions they were asking, they were asking questions that relate to policing, especially that relate to the country’s safety at large, it was really tough I must say.”“I have been working in the operational environment most of my career and after 1994, in KwaZulu-Natal when violence was at its highest, I worked in that province and I managed to stabilise the violence that has been there during a number of elections.

 

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Is he gonna continue Cadre Deployment and Corruption in the Police or is he gonna stop it, introduce Performance Management, Retire all the unfit/overweight Police, Have end of Shift Report of daily performance and basically make SAPS a useful tool against Crime and Grime?

Well, I would say doing the right thing the first time would be more than enough, he would not have dig deep in his ‘best’.

No connections no job

It's not manpower teach our police how to actually serve and protect and not abuse, cause corruption and sit around and do nothing

Fulfillment of Rev 20:6 is currently taking place in RSA only and nowhere else worldwide before the looming Rev 14:13 get started worldwide anytime very soon

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