MTN South Africa has unveiled a partnership with police in the Eastern Cape to crack down on rampant infrastructure crime.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
MTN has announced a strategic partnership with the Eastern Cape Provincial Police Board and Eastern Cape Community Police Forum (CPF) to protect critical network infrastructure which has seen an average of 71 vandalism incidents over the past six months. The initiative forms part of MTN’s strategy to combat vandalism and theft of network batteries and […]
MTN South Africa has unveiled a partnership with police in the Eastern Cape to crack down on rampant infrastructure crime.
Cape Town is piloting a new strategy to protect its traffic lights from the vandalism plaguing other metros.
Cape Town Central SAPS continuously reports some of the highest statistics in the country for ‘theft of motorvehicle.’ During the this period…
A cyber-security organisation based on the Sunshine Coast has received millions of dollars in funding to help safeguard Australia’s health sector...
Stock theft remains a serious problem in Sulenkama in the Eastern Cape, often leading to financial loss and violent confrontations.
Lobby group Gun Free South Africa (GFSA) expressed concern over the alarming statistic that firearms were used in 2 886 murders in South Africa within...
By Miracle Ogunde In a move to help prevent blackouts caused the destruction and theft of power infrastructure, the federal government has decided to...
Ubiquiti Networks has issued an urgent security advisory (Bulletin 046) warning of multiple critical vulnerabilities in its UniFi Protect camera...
In addition to being an area where livestock roams – not always of own volition – in search of grazing, police and soldiers on the eastern Free...
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry tallied more than 2,000 antisemitic incidents in 2024, including physical assaults, attacks on synagogues,...