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SAPS is looking for nearly 6 000 trainees as it launches its first ever online recruitment platforms. Here's how it works.
This marks the first time in SAPS history that applications for entry-level policing posts can be submitted online, a move ...
In a bid to strengthen its ranks and enhance community safety, the SAPS encourages all eligible young South Africans to take ...
An SAPS constable with two degrees and pursuing a third one is training future SAPS officers. The SAPS member's experience ...
Opinion REFLECTING the harsh reality of unemployment, more than 185,000 young South Africans have applied to join the police force within just 48 hours of the SAPS opening its latest recruitment drive ...
IOL Reporter The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that more than 67,000 applications have been received for its new e-Recruitment drive, which only has space for 5,500 trainees.
The South African Police Service launched its online platform for the next intake of trainees ands posted 5,500 openings.
With over 67 000 applications in just 24 hours, the SAPS online enrolment programme highlights the desperation of people for work.
The South African Police Service’s e-recruitment system is officially live, with plans to bring on board 5 500 aspiring ...
Successful recruits will undergo a nine-month-long training at SAPS training academies nationwide and receive a monthly stipend of R4 500.
With the inclusion of the SAPS training qualification that is being planned, the training curriculum will be extended to one year (Naidoo 2007). Establishment of EMPD’s public order unit Metro police ...