South Africa News

SAPS takes the fight against crime digital

The South African Police Services in partnership with mobile operator Vodacom will launch the MySAPS mobile application. Police Minister Bheki Cele said the app is designed to make it easy for citizens to access police stations.

“It will work better with the community and the police and it will tell you which is your nearest police station. You can report a crime without putting your name and you can know other facilities and activities which police are having around the area”, said Cele.

Bheki Cele

The app also gives users the ability to record video, audio and take photographs “You can also centrally send any kind of video, which will also help us with evidence and we can pick things from there”, added Cele. It is available for Android and Apple phones.

In other news – AKA says he has put his beef with Black Coffee behind him

AKA has put his “beef” with Black Coffee behind him, telling TshisaLIVE he is different to who he was a few years ago and praising the DJ for his impact on SA music.

AKA

AKA was included on Black Coffee’s Music is King concert line-up earlier this month, with the DJ praising the star as “one of the most amazing live artists on this continent”. Read more

Source: eNCA