South Africa beefs up Zuma’s security

Must Try

Trending

President Jacob Zuma’s personal guard now includes members of the police’s special task force, as well as heavily armed soldiers, an indication that officers responsible for his safety are becoming increasingly concerned about his safety.

South African President Jacob Zuma
South African President Jacob Zuma

The guards are in addition to the normal personnel of the police’s presidential protection unit (PPU), who are normally responsible for the president’s safety.

According Rapport newspaper, there was a meeting at Waterkloof Air Force Base two weeks ago, where the new safety measures for the president were discussed.

An informed source close to the discussion said one of the issues was that four extra task force members and their weapons had to accompany President Zuma on flights in addition to his usual contingent of bodyguards.

This significant amount of weapons and ammunition creates a problem because international aviation regulations stipulate that weapons and ammunition have to be kept apart on international flights.

Guards therefore have to hand in their weapons’ magazines to the pilots, while their weapons are locked up separately.

The unpractical nature of this arrangement has meant two teams of task force members have had to be responsible for the president’s safety – one team that takes him to his plane and another that meets him after he has landed.

Informed sources say the protection measures are also applicable to Nkandla, where the president spends most of his weekends.

The PPU came under fire during the budget debate in Parliament earlier this year, when the police asked for an additional R2,6 million for protection services.

Opposition members in parliament pointed out that the amount of money being spent on VIP protection services had increased by 50 percent over the past three years.

The unit is responsible for the protection of the president, deputy president, ministers and other important persons.

Brigadier General Xolani Mabanga, SANDF spokesperson, said in response to inquiries that defence force would not discuss any of the protection measures around Zuma with the media.

The State Security Agency and the presidency did not react to numerous written requests for comment over the past week.

According to Rory Steyn, who used to be responsible for Nelson Mandela’s personal safety and is currently the chief executive officer of security firm Nicholls Steyn and Associates, the task force and army would usually only be involved when a heightened threat has been identified.

“There is ongoing risk analysis and when a threat is identified, a plan of action will follow.”

Steyn said he did not want to elaborate on the security measures for Mandela, but it is well known that it was a much smaller operation with fewer guards.

According to Steyn, there were occasions where the task force helped with Mandela’s security.

“The bodyguards would then stick close to him, while the “Takies” would take care of outward security.

“We never needed to call in the help of the army. It would be acceptable if there were a particularly serious threat.” The Herald

Related Articles

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party national officials and MK Party members joined President Jacob Zuma in paying respects and offering support to the family of Julius Malema following the passing of his auntie (Picture via Facebook - uMkhonto weSizwe Party)

Zuma calls for MK-EFF alliance to secure real power for black South Africans

0
Former South African President Jacob Zuma, who now leads the opposition uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has called for closer ties between his organization and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) to achieve genuine liberation for black South Africans.
MK Party leader Jacob Zuma describes Floyd Shivambu as a scientific, real, and honest politician, saying he spotted him while he was in the ANC Youth League. Picture: X/MKP

Jacob Zuma welcomes ‘scientific and honest’ Floyd Shivambu into MK Party

0
SOUTH AFRICA - Opposition uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) leader Jacob Zuma, has described EFF defector Floyd Shivambu as a politician who is both "scientific and honest", something he says he saw during Shivambu's time in the ANC Youth League.
Former South African President Jacob Zuma (right) seen here with daughter Nomcebo Zuma (centre) (Picture via X - @DZumaSambudla)

‘R2m and 100 cattle’: King Mswati to pay hefty price for Jacob Zuma’s daughter

1
Eswatini monarch King Mswati’s decision to marry former South African president Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Nomcebo, will set him back financially significantly, amid revelations that he will have to pay R2 million and a herd of 100 cattle as bride price.
Former South African President Jacob Zuma (Picture via GCIS)

Corruption-accused Zuma, Mapisa-Nqakula invited to Parliament opening

0
Former president Jacob Zuma and corruption-accused Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula are among esteemed guests invited for the opening of Parliament.
This file picture shows then-president Jacob Zuma and King Mswati III at Lozitha Palace during the closing ceremony of the 36th Ordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government in the Kingdom of Swaziland. Picture: GCIS

“He felt betrayed”… Jacob Zuma storms out of lobola negotiations as Mswati eyes his...

2
Former South African President Jacob Zuma allegedly stormed out of lobola negotiations when a delegation of eSwatini royals came to ask for his 21-year-old daughter Nomcebo’s hand in marriage on behalf of his 56-year-old friend King Mswati III. Zuma, a notorious polygamist himself, was livid at the prospect of the union, as he reportedly had been led to believe by Mswati that his daughter would be married to one of his sons.

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Donate to Nehanda Radio

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This