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ANC conference, security insourcing and more

JOBURG – We take a look at this week's news in the City of Johannesburg.

The African National Congress (ANC) concluded its regional conference last weekend and 1 600 security guards were insourced.

Let’s take a look at other interesting news events from the City of Johannesburg this week.

The ANC’s regional conference, which ended on 1 July, saw Geoffrey Makhubo elected as its chairperson. The party congratulated the regional leadership collective and wished them luck with championing ‘the implementation of radical socio-economic transformation in the regions’.

During another weekend event, 1 600 security personnel were insourced and will now report to Metro police. They are the first of 4 000 security contract workers the City plans to insource. The next phase of insourcing for remaining workers will be implemented over the next two months. https://www.citizen.co.za/randburg-sun/348022/city-welcomes-1-600-insourced-security-personnel/

And in more Metro police news, close to 2 000 Metro officers as well as insourced security guards will now work a four-days-on, four-days-off shift system. Officers have reportedly been calling for this since 2002, but have had to keep working six days and only get three days off. The new shift system, which came into effect on 1 July, is a 6am to 6pm day shift and 6pm to 6am night shift. https://www.citizen.co.za/randburg-sun/348049/joburg-improves-shift-system-for-jmpd-and-insourced-security-personnel-to-boost-safety-levels/

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