Gauteng’s high-tech fight against crime…

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In this interview with BizNews, the Gauteng MEC for e-Government, Bonginkosi Dhlamini, highlights recent achievements in crime-fighting over the first 100 days in office. He describes how the use of innovative technology - including a vast network of CCTV cameras - is shaping safer communities by tracking suspicious activity and vehicles. He also gives details of the e-Government Panic Button initiative in which a physical button is given to the elderly who then download the App on their smartphones. “The app allows users to trigger an alarm with the touch of a button, sending real GPS coordinates to emergency responders for a faster and more efficient response. This initiative aims to…improve public safety and provide an accessible tool to residents to protect themselves in high-risk situations.”
7 Nov 2024 8AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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