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South Africa’s Ramaphosa says troops will deploy to tackle crime gangs

South Africa’s Ramaphosa says troops will deploy to tackle crime gangs

Summary

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the army will be deployed to assist police in tackling gang violence and illegal mining in the Western Cape and Gauteng regions. He highlighted the urgency of addressing organized crime to protect democracy, society, and economic growth in South Africa.

Key Facts

  • President Cyril Ramaphosa plans to use the army alongside police to combat crime.
  • The focus will be on gang violence and illegal mining in the Western Cape and Gauteng.
  • South Africa sees approximately 60 deaths daily from gang-related violence and illegal mining incidents.
  • Additional measures include recruiting 5,500 new police officers and enhancing intelligence efforts.
  • Illegal miners, known as “zama zamas,” are linked to organized crime and have contributed to significant gold losses.
  • There have been issues with water shortages, leading to protests in Johannesburg due to dry taps.
  • Ramaphosa criticized powerful nations for influencing weaker countries and spoke about international issues in his address.
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