https://www.polity.org.za
Deepening Democracy through Access to Information
Home / News / South African News RSS ← Back
Defence|Generators|Power|Service
Defence|Generators|Power|Service
defence|generators|power|service
Close

Email this article

separate emails by commas, maximum limit of 4 addresses

Sponsored by

Close

Article Enquiry

Community unrest biggest threat to May 8 polls – Saps

Close

Embed Video

Community unrest biggest threat to May 8 polls – Saps

 Community unrest biggest threat to May 8 polls – Saps
Photo by Creamer Media

19th March 2019

By: African News Agency

SAVE THIS ARTICLE      EMAIL THIS ARTICLE

Font size: -+

Unrest in communities posed the greatest threat to the May 8 elections, South African Police Service (Saps) top management told MPs on Tuesday.

Briefing the police portfolio committee, Major General Zeph Mkhwanazi said a threat assessment by Saps ahead of the polls identified community protests, issues with demarcation, violence in the public transport sector, student protests, anti-foreigner sentiment and political conflicts.

Advertisement

"The main threat for the elections is unrest situation which is caused by different issues ranging from water, houses and roads...we are looking at those issues...we have contingencies on that," said Mkhwanazi.

He said the community protests were concentrated in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Western Cape and North West provinces.

Advertisement

The total deployment of Saps personnel before and during the elections was 81 938 officers. Reservists will be called up to assist. National Reaction teams will also be in place and on hand to be deployed to provinces while the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) will be on standby to assist when needed.

The SANDF and disaster management teams will also be deployed should rotational power cuts, which is already a daily part of the lives of South Africans, pose any threats to the polls.

Deputy national commissioner, Lieutenant General Fannie Masemola, told MPs that together with the Electoral Commission of SA, generators would be deployed to certain voting stations if necessary.

"We will try and see if the capacity can be increased so that some centres will have that, so reserve capacity for generators is at a central point."

 

EMAIL THIS ARTICLE      SAVE THIS ARTICLE

To subscribe email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za or click here
To advertise email advertising@creamermedia.co.za or click here

Comment Guidelines

About

Polity.org.za is a product of Creamer Media.
www.creamermedia.co.za

Other Creamer Media Products include:
Engineering News
Mining Weekly
Research Channel Africa

Read more

Subscriptions

We offer a variety of subscriptions to our Magazine, Website, PDF Reports and our photo library.

Subscriptions are available via the Creamer Media Store.

View store

Advertise

Advertising on Polity.org.za is an effective way to build and consolidate a company's profile among clients and prospective clients. Email advertising@creamermedia.co.za

View options

Email Registration Success

Thank you, you have successfully subscribed to one or more of Creamer Media’s email newsletters. You should start receiving the email newsletters in due course.

Our email newsletters may land in your junk or spam folder. To prevent this, kindly add newsletters@creamermedia.co.za to your address book or safe sender list. If you experience any issues with the receipt of our email newsletters, please email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za