Gauteng is taking action against the mafia-style tactics employed by taxi operators against private citizens and businesses.
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South Africa’s elite soldiers are looking to add new blood and the fact the job is not a walk in park is evidenced by bullet points on the recruitment drive advertisement. South African citizens between18 and 26 thinking of becoming “operators” – as qualified Special Forces soldiers are known – must, among others, have mental […] The post SA Special Forces are recruiting appeared first on defenceWeb.
Gauteng is taking action against the mafia-style tactics employed by taxi operators against private citizens and businesses.
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