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A ground-breaking pilot study of 260 Durban metro police officers has revealed alarming rates of depression, PTSD, and substance abuse, highlighting an urgent need for immediate mental health support. The study exposes the severe psychological toll of daily exposure to traumatic incidents and high-stress situations.
It is alleged the pastor sent links to prayer services on WhatsApp, and ended up hacking into his victims’ banking apps.
The Marshall Security Special Operations Team was activated by Tracker SA in response to a report of a white VW Polo stolen from Pinetown, prompting a swift operation that would eventually lead to the recovery of the vehicle.
This ambitious proposal was recently tabled by the Security and Emergency Services Committee during the eThekwini Executive Committee (Exco) meeting held on Wednesday.
The Durban Metro Police Services Training Academy is undergoing a significant upgrade to enhance its training facilities, comply with legislative requirements, and better prepare recruits for modern policing challenges.
Isipingo residents express frustration over ongoing service delivery failures during a meeting with municipal officials, demanding urgent solutions to pressing issues.
Durban metro police officer Sizwe Ngema has been sentenced to 20 years for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, revealing a history of abuse and emotional turmoil.
“This is the first time that I have seen the metro officers issuing tickets on a holy day, and actively in an area they have not been seen in before. ”
The man happened to be awake when he spotted the robbers stealing his car.
Community leaders in KwaZulu-Natal discuss the vital role of Neighbourhood Watches and Community Policing Forums in combating crime, highlighting the need for funding and support.
Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli discusses the urgent need for community engagement and effective measures to combat escalating crime rates in KwaZulu-Natal.
Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli convenes a strategic planning session in Durban to combat rising crime rates in KwaZulu-Natal, urging community collaboration and highlighting the importance of crime prevention.
Thabile Zwane said: “I am pleading with everyone that we try to maintain this area because our kids can’t even play at the park due to crime there, which was once a go-to place for people wanting to get fresh air. ”
Durban Metro Police received 152 complaints about fireworks during the festive season, prompting discussions on enforcement and community concerns
Hundreds of MK Party supporters, dressed in party colours, have descended on the Durban Magistrate's Court where Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla faces terrorism incitement charges linked to the deadly July 2021 unrest.
Durban Metro Police sit in vehicle as beggars direct traffic in the rain.
Seven individuals sustained injuries after a structural collapse at a construction site near King Shaka International Airport, prompting a swift response from multiple emergency services.
Video sparks public outrage and calls for investigation into officers conduct.
Kuben Pillay went missing on January 19 after he visited a salon in Pelican Drive
It is alleged that five men brandishing weapons, stormed into the shop demanding money and possessions, including the owner's cellphone.
There has been an increase in drownings during the current festive season and there are concerns about a busy last weekend of the holidays
During this period, road safety becomes one of the key components of ensuring we deliver a peaceful and joyful holiday season.
Motorists have been urged to exercise patience and caution on the roads this festive season.
This article explores the brutal murder of Captain Danasegran Pather and the urgent need for a societal shift towards valuing human life.
Durban Metro Police have launched a series of raids in Umbilo to tackle the issue of illegal street mechanics operating on public pavements, following complaints from local business owners.