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SA e-Government Prepares To Deploy High-End Security Gadgets For e-Policing

SA Gauteng province assent to deploy e-policing with high-end security gadgets.

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
February 15, 2024
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The South African government’s commitment to regulate the digital landscape has impacted a billion Rands investment in cybersecurity to aid the evolution of law enforcement. The evolution of information technology has reportedly impacted the Gauteng authority to assent to a bid for electronic policing to regulate the fraction of its population that normalized crime.

The Zulu government’s approach to curbing crime by deploying high-end gadgets will minimize skyrocketed crime rates and likewise impact other factions of the South African law enforcement agencies as the inland police department gateways endorsement of tech tweaks to police real-time and digital crimes.

The bid for e-policing on South Africans erupted from the existing electronic governance campaign led by the Gauteng authority council to ease the ruling cabinet functions and procedures to increase efficiency and transparently nurture the governed towards law-abiding citizens.

The e-government system Gauteng birthed is an ideal regional digital agency dubbed the Gauteng Department of e-Government that has been judiciously proactive in embracing emerging technology. The Gauteng Department of e-Government executive council member, Mzi Khumalo orchestrated the bid to assent a diversification of law enforcement in line with the agency’s draft about the scopes of digitally policing crime

The Gauteng Department of e-Government introduces an extension of its function dubbed e-Policing to aid seamless law enforcement. The concept of e-Policing is an emerging internet technology that has reportedly been practiced by many law enforcement agencies around the world to improve the law.

Under the e-Policing programme, Gauteng will roll out:

  • 6,000 high-definition CCTV cameras across urban, peri-urban, and informal areas.

  • Surveillance drones for real-time aerial monitoring of crime hotspots.

  • Personal panic buttons linked directly to police call centres.

  • Vehicle-tracking devices to aid rapid recovery of stolen or suspect vehicles.

Key objectives:

  1. Crime deterrence and rapid response – By integrating CCTV, drones, and panic-button alerts into a unified command centre, authorities aim to slash response times and disrupt criminal activity before it escalates.

  2. Enhanced data-driven policing – Real-time feeds and IoT-enabled sensors will feed analytics platforms, helping the SAPS and provincial agencies identify patterns, allocate resources dynamically, and predict emerging threats.

  3. Community reassurance – Deploying e-Policing tools into under-served townships and informal settlements addresses long-standing safety disparities and signals a commitment to inclusive digital governance.

This initiative builds on Gauteng’s broader e-Government strategy—pioneered by Executive Council member Mzi Khumalo—which has already introduced online service portals, digital identity programmes, and the e-Panic Button system to empower citizens in emergencies. By extending its digital framework into frontline law enforcement, the province is positioning itself at the forefront of technology-enabled public safety in South Africa.

The Gauteng digital agency has reportedly joined the list of government bodies to adopt the e-police per its announcement that committed R1.7 billion to innovate the Gauteng police force with deployable technology infrastructure. Khumalo’s announcement revealed that the allocation fund will be used to purchase hardware technology products, especially drones, and CCTV — perhaps a software system will be developed as well to monitor the hardware.

The e-police orchestrator’s announcement also revealed that the drones and the CCTV camera will be deployed within the Gauteng province to duly manage crime manifestation. This technology hardware will be installed in significant spots to surveil crime actors. Likewise mounting CCTV cameras on major roads where criminals are bound to leave trails being caught on footage.

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