Page 2 - Prasa Protection Services News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Prasa protection services. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Prasa Protection Services Today - Breaking & Trending Today

9 860 volunteers to protect railways


9 860 volunteers to protect railways
By Zainul Dawood
Share
Durban - ABOUT 9 860 community-based volunteers have come forward to protect what is left of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa s (Prasa) infrastructure in South Africa.
About 1500 police reservists will be deployed and trained across all 46 rail corridors. Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula said the long-distance train corridors would exclusively make use of the existing Railway Police contingent. A total of 80 military veterans would be deployed in these 46 corridors, where they would be performing corridor co-ordination duties.
This is part of Prasa’s Crime Prevention and Security Strategies. Mbalula launched the People’s Responsibility to Protect (PR2P) programme on Monday in Pretoria. He said the volunteers would focus on stations and corridors experiencing the most crime. ....

South Africa , Kwazulu Natal , Fikile Mbalula , Prasa Protection Services , Security Industry Regulatory Authority , Railway Police , Passenger Rail Agency Of South Africa Prasa , Passenger Rail Agency , Transport Fikile Mbalula , Crime Prevention , Private Security Industry Regulatory , க்வஸூல்யூ நேட்டல் , பிரச ப்ரொடெக்ஶந் சேவைகள் , பாதுகாப்பு தொழில் ஒழுங்குமுறை அதிகாரம் , ரயில்வே போலீஸ் , குற்றம் ப்ரெவெந்ஶந் , ப்ரைவேட் பாதுகாப்பு தொழில் ஒழுங்குமுறை ,

Multimillion rand project to protect Prasa infrastructure launched


Multimillion rand project to protect Prasa infrastructure launched
By Sisonke Mlamla
Share
Cape Town - In a bid to protect the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa s (Prasa) infrastructure, the entity has trained at least 270 volunteers in the Western Cape to join its newly launched programme, the People’s Responsibility to Protect Project (PR2P).
The more than R100 million project was launched by the Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula, the Prasa board, the police, civil and community organisations at the Langa train station yesterday.
The project was expected to be implemented in five phases: the launch and public engagement; volunteer training; deployment and integration; project monitoring and evaluation; and report writing. ....

Cape Town , Western Cape , South Africa , South African , Fikile Mbalula , Maleki Mbonde , Zolani Matthews , Thembisile Patekile , Prasa Protection Services , Henk Kruger African News Agency , Security Industry Regulatory Authority , African National Civic Organisation , Peoples Responsibility To Protect Programme , Passenger Rail Agency Of South Africa Prasa , Passenger Rail Agency , Protect Project , Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula , Private Security Industry Regulatory , Crime Prevention , Peoples Responsibility , Protect Programme , African News Agency , South African National Civic Organisation , Commuter Voice , கேப் நகரம் , மேற்கு கேப் ,