The SAPS is looking for 5 500 new police trainees and has launched an e-recruitment system for the first time in history.
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The SAPS is looking for 5 500 new police trainees and has launched an e-recruitment system for the first time in history.
The SAPS is looking for 5 500 new police trainees and has launched an e-recruitment system for the first time in history.
Zuko Komisa The South African Police Service (SAPS) e-recruitment website, launched just this Monday, is experiencing an overwhelming response as...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has unveiled a new digital recruitment system aimed at modernising and streamlining the hiring of police...
Zuko Komisa The South African Police Service (SAPS) today, June 30, 2025, launched its highly anticipated e-Recruitment drive, inviting 5,500 aspiring...
SAPS has launched its e-recruitment drive via its official website, with the aim of employing 5,500 aspiring police officers.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has provided updated information on the development of its new Firearms Control Management System (FCMS),...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has provided updated information on the development of its new Firearms Control Management System (FCMS),...
Over 185 000 people applied to join SAPS in two days, with women leading applications and Gauteng topping provincial numbers.
Over 185 000 people applied to join SAPS in two days, with women leading applications and Gauteng topping provincial numbers.
The applications is a reflection of the harsh reality of unemployment, particularly among the youth.