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SAPS to roll out 100 body cameras by April

Date: Feb 26, 2025

The South African Police Service (SAPS) says it plans to fast-track the implementation of phase one of the body cameras for use by its members immediately at the beginning of the 2025/2026 financial year.

Abongwe Kobokana

Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu announced last week that SAPS will begin rolling out the use of 100 body cameras as early as April 1.

Mchunu told Parliament that the total investment for the rollout will cost nearly R2.88 million($156.54) in the first year. He said this is projected to reach R14.4 million ($782 732.02 million)over the next five years.

Divisional Commissioner for Technology Management Services at SAPS, Lieutenant General Edith Nonkululeko Mavundla elaborates on the reasons for this approach:

“The police indeed have an intent to roll out the body cameras on a smaller scale because it’s a new technology that we have to learn through as well. But at the moment, there are still processes that need to be followed so that we get to a point where we have gone through supply chain management processes for us to be able to get a contract and be able to implement such. Yes, the intent is to implement from the coming financial year, which is 2025 and 2026, yes gradually, on a smaller scale.”

--SABC--

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