Grocott's Mail
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Saturday, December 6
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Grocott's Mail
    • NEWS
      • Courts & Crime
      • Features
      • Politics
      • People
      • Health & Well-being
    • SPORT
      • News
      • Results
      • Sports Diary
      • Club Contacts
      • Columns
      • Sport Galleries
      • Sport Videos
    • OPINION
      • Election Connection
      • Makana Voices
      • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
      • Newtown… Old Eyes
      • Incisive View
      • Your Say
    • CUE
      • Cue Archives
    • ARTSLIFE
      • Makana Sharp!
      • Visual Art
      • Literature
      • Food
      • Festivals
      • Community Arts
      • Going Places
    • OUR TOWN
      • What’s on
      • Spiritual
      • Emergency & Well-being
      • Covid-19
      • Safety
      • Civic
      • Municipality
      • Weather
      • Properties
        • Grahamstown Properties
      • Your Town, Our Town
    • OUTSIDE
      • Enviro News
      • Gardening
      • Farming
      • Science
      • Conservation
      • Motoring
      • Pets/Animals
    • ECONOMIX
      • Business News
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Personal Finance
    • EDUCATION
      • Education NEWS
      • Education OUR TOWN
      • Education INFO
    • EDITORIAL
    Grocott's Mail
    You are at:Home»Events Coverage»SAPS launches digital recruitment drive
    Events Coverage

    SAPS launches digital recruitment drive

    Siyanda ZinyangaBy Siyanda ZinyangaJuly 13, 2025Updated:July 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Picture of Lt. Colonel Vusumzi at Foley's Ground
    Lt Colonel Madlingozi Vusumzi.

    By Siyanda Zinyanga

    The South African Police Service (SAPS) has digitised its recruitment process to attract young candidates of all backgrounds and reduce corruption in applications.

    At a recent youth recruitment event hosted at Foley’s Ground on 11 July, Lieutenant Colonel Madlingozi said all applicants will undergo rigorous screening, including a psychometric test and background checks. “To prevent potential recruitment of criminals in the SAPS, the selected applicants will go through a psychometric test and other background checks,” he said. “Remember, we have a selection process; everyone is allowed to apply.”

    The new digital system replaces paper forms to curb bribery and streamline applications. “We are moving on with the times; we are making it paperless, we are making it easier,” said Madlingozi. According to him, digitisation aligns SAPS with the fifth industrial revolution and eliminates the illicit sale of application forms.

    The official job advertisement was published on the SAPS website on 30 June, with applications closing on 18 July.

    Previous Article‘No’ doesnt always mean ‘no’ implies Judge President Selby Mbenege
    Next Article Stories waiting to be told
    Siyanda Zinyanga
    • Website

    Comments are closed.

    Latest publication
    Search Grocott’s pdf publications
    Code of Ethics and Conduct
    GROCOTT’S SUBSCRIPTION
    RMR
    Listen to RMR


    Humans of Makhanda

    Humans of Makhanda

    Weather    |     About     |     Advertise     |     Subscribe     |     Contact     |     Support Grocott’s Mail

    © 2025 Maintained by School of Journalism & Media Studies.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.