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Our officers are ready in case of interprovincial travel restrictions

Our officers are ready in case of interprovincial travel restrictions - RTMC 28 December 2020 12:52 PM Share This: Road Traffic Management Corporation spokesperson Simon Zwane says there was a lot of travelling to the coastal areas. Weekend reports that President Cyril Ramaphosa will most likely address the nation this week to give an update on the government s Covid-19 strategy. As you have heard, South Africa passing the one million case mark. Of course - important to remember that of those more than 844 000 people have recovered. Meaning more than 133,000 still active cases. And with December festivities, holiday making, still continuing unabated, and a New Year weekend looming it could mean further lockdown restrictions.

Three law enforcement officers in court for allegedly accepting bribes

Gallo Images/Die Burger/Jaco Marais Three law enforcement officers from eMalahleni Municipality were arrested relating to allegations of taking bribes from motorists. The suspects were arrested during a joint sting operation. They were released on R2 000 bail each.  Three law enforcement officers from eMalahleni Municipality in Mpumalanga were arrested on Monday morning for corruption relating to allegations that they extorted bribes from motorists. The three are Gubhela Victor Mkize, 59, Johannes Vivian Tlou, 53, and Xolani Arnold Nkosi, 38. Mpumalanga police spokesperson Captain Dineo Lucy Sekgotodi said the suspects were arrested during a sting operation conducted by members of the Hawks Serious Corruption Investigation Unit together with the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC).

Three Mpumalanga cops in court for allegedly taking bribes

Three Mpumalanga cops in court for allegedly taking bribes Malibongwe Dayimani The suspects were arrested in the early hours on Monday while reporting for duty. Three law-enforcement officers from eMalahleni Municipality in Mpumalanga were arrested on Monday morning for corruption relating to allegations that they extorted bribes from motorists. The three are Gubhela Victor Mkize, 59, Johannes Vivian Tlou, 53, and Xolani Arnold Nkosi, 38. Mpumalanga police spokesperson Captain Dineo Lucy Sekgotodi said the suspects were arrested during a sting operation conducted by members of the Hawks Serious Corruption Investigation Unit together with the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC). The suspects appeared in the eMalahleni Magistrate’s Court on Monday and were released on R2000 bail each, said Sekgotodi.

Mbalula admits he s far from reaching target of reducing road deaths by 20% this festive

Mbalula admits he s far from reaching target of reducing road deaths by 20% this festive
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Not relenting, Mashaba vows to take on Mkhwebane through a judicial review

Besides taking up Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s report on judicial review, incensed ActionSA party leader Herman Mashaba has vowed to continue with his criminal case against Mkhwebane for “leaking the draft report”. This comes after Mkhwebane found that, under Mashaba, the city of Johannesburg had, among other things, improperly and irregularly appointed David Tembe as the chief of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department. This without following due process after it was established that Tembe had been awarded a traffic officer’s diploma in line with the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) policy document and SA Police Service conversion modules “while no class attendance register could be provided to Mkhwebane by the city or to the RTMC as proof of actual attendance of lessons by Tembe”.

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