City launches Operation #BuyaMthetho

JOBURG – Operation #BuyaMthetho aims to affirm the City’s commitments to bringing back the rule of law.

Under the leadership of new chief of police, David Tembe, the City is set to launch Operation #BuyaMthetho (bring back the law) later today. The new multi-departmental operation is aimed at enforcing the City’s by-laws and to bring back the rule of law to the City of Johannesburg.

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In a statement, Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Herman Mashaba said the operation will be conducted on a daily basis, on a ward-based “raid” initiative.  The operation will see collaborative efforts between all key City departments and entities such as Disaster Management, Environmental Health, Social Development, Infrastructure Services, the City’s legal department, and Development Planning.

“The operation’s main focus will be to ensure city by-laws are adhered to by all within the City and that the rule of law becomes the order of the day,” said Mashaba.

Mashaba also stressed the importance of bringing back the rule of law in the City in order to rid the City of its criminal elements.

“The City, working with all state enforcement agencies, will not leave any stone unturned when dealing with criminal activities within our area of jurisdiction,” Mashaba said.

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Mashaba added that Operation #BuyaMthetho aims to affirm the City’s commitments in ensuring that rot in the city is stopped in order to make it a prosperous and inclusive place for all to live, work, and play.

Mashaba said he was hopeful that Johannesburg residents will support the initiative and report crime and criminals to relevant authorities.

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