Being asked to do more with less in an increasingly complex security environment, operating on ageing systems, under fiscal ...
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South Africa’s illicit alcohol boom exposes economic pressure and weak enforcement
Illicit alcohol in South Africa is no longer a marginal law enforcement issue but a growing economic threat shaped by consumer pressure, regulatory gaps and increasingly sophisticated criminal ...
This week, the United Nations Security Council will debate the renewal of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) is calling for a robust protection force and a UN mission capable - both physically and politically ...
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4don MSNOpinion
Illicit alcohol trade in South Africa: A growing concern for the economy and enforcement
The rising tide of illicit alcohol trade in South Africa poses a grave challenge, not just for law enforcement but for the very fabric of the economy. How are authorities and industry stakeholders ...
On April 15, a Ministry of Public Security delegation led by Senior Lieutenant General Pham The Tung, Deputy Minister of ...
Troop shortage and poor welfare may be exposing military commanders to increasing terror attacks, findings by Saturday PUNCH ...
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) lasted 16 years and was one of the most ambitious peacekeeping efforts in the ...
History repeatedly confirms Kissinger’s warning: America’s alliances and security promises lack long-term reliability, rooted ...
The Iran war’s global energy shock is causing some nations in Asia and Africa to boost nuclear power generation and spurring ...
Philippus Christoffel Jacobs had a sterling career as a legal expert in the old South African Police and the Department of ...
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