The Chairperson, Brig Mushi who is the Section Head: Frontline Services and Demographic Analysis, together with Brig Ngele from Division Visible Policing and Operations Frontline Services Proactive Policing,
Inanda, SAPS Station Commander Brig Makhathini, SAPS senior officers from SAPS KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Provincial Head Office and eThekwini District, SAPS members,
Community Policing Forum (CPF) and members of the public have convened at the Inanda SAPS Hall for the 2nd public consultation of the day after Mariannhill Police Station (Mamdikazi Hall) earlier today.
The SAPS is engaging community members on the revised Station Post Requirement (SPR) Public Consultation process from 08 April to 30 June 2026.
This process forms part of SAPS’ review of how police human resources are allocated to stations to ensure fairness, transparency, and improved service delivery.
The consultation will cover an identified sample of 100 police stations, with approximately 11 stations per province across South Africa.
The sample includes the top 30 high-crime contributing stations as well as a mix of rural, urban-rural, and urban stations, to ensure broad and inclusive stakeholder engagement.
BY LUCKY SEANEGO
