2 perpetrators who have been vandalizing the municipalities electrical infrastructure particularly in Protea Park, Safarituine, Rustenburg CBD.
The relentless onslaught of attacks on the city's electricity infrastructure, leaving local communities vulnerable and exposed.
The city has recently noted that in just a few months, it has spent millions to fix vandalised electricity infrastructure.
Beyond the staggering financial losses, the consequences of vandalism reverberate deeply in the daily lives of citizens, who are frequently subjected to electricity outages, water cuts and restrictions, disrupted transportation services, prolonged communication blackouts, and diminished access to essential public services, ultimately eroding their quality of life and sense of security.
Let's safeguard the City's infrastructure to ensure reliable uninterrupted services.
A criminal case has been opened at the Rustenburg Police Station. We applaud the private security and local Community Policing Forum.
Bona ba ngenegile byang, okare nke ba kreile ke rona shame
#AdHocCommittee I now understand why Sibiya wanted his legal team to answer questions for him.This man is not even coherent in any way,I’m now more than convinced that Mkhwanazi was right about him.
General Shadrack Sibiya says news about the disbandment of the PKTT had already appeared in the media by the time Cat Matlala and Brown Mogotsi started discussing it on WhatsApp.
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“Boss are you, General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi called me boss on that day he says hello boss will you be coming to Durban I said, yes General I will be there and then he said ubosho phela” Lt-General Shadrack Sibiya
“Even on the 4th of July the eve of the press conference I spoke to him and I didn't even know and I didn't see it coming actually” General Shadrack Sibiya
The real concern with Shadrack Sibiya’s conduct is that he took it upon himself to execute an instruction that was never directed to him. The directive to disband the PKTT was formally addressed to the National Commissioner, who chose not to act on it. For Sibiya, as a deputy, to bypass his superior and implement the order behind his back is highly irregular and raises serious suspicions about motive and allegiance. It undermines the chain of command and suggests that he may have been pursuing an agenda outside proper policing protocol
The real concern with Shadrack Sibiya’s conduct is that he took it upon himself to execute an instruction that was never directed to him. The directive to disband the PKTT was formally addressed to the National Commissioner, who chose not to act on it. For Sibiya, as a deputy, to bypass his superior and implement the order behind his back is highly irregular and raises serious suspicions about motive and allegiance. It undermines the chain of command and suggests that he may have been pursuing an agenda outside proper policing protocol
@CrimeWatch_RSA Many people are going to be disappointed - minister was correct, and the "immediate" doesn't mean - not functioning. It means immediately beginning the process...
[Just In] The Pretoria High Court has dismissed, with costs, the application by Gen Shadrack Sibiya to review and set aside the decision to place him on leave.
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