How does RAF work?

Before you register a claim for a serious injury or death caused by a road accident that occurred in South Africa, it’s important that you understand the role of the RAF and who is entitled to claim. We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions about the RAF to help you with the claim process. … Read more

What qualifications do you need to be a teacher in South Africa?

You may follow one of two routes in becoming a teacher, namely: a four-year Bachelor of Education degree (B. Ed.); a three-or four-year Bachelor’s degree, followed by a one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). Once completed, both routes lead to classification as a professionally qualified teacher. Becoming an educator in South Africa might just be the best thing to happen to you. … Read more

Where do I apply for SACE?

Frequently Asked Questions on SACE Registrations Q: Who must register with SACE? A: Educators employed at: Public schools. These are educators employed in terms of the Employment of Educators Act of 1998 and the South African Schools Act of 1996) Recognised independent schools, Further Education and Training Institutions (employed in terms of the FET Act … Read more

How do I get my SACE certificate?

Registration Criteria and Procedures IntroductionSection 21 of the South African Council for Educators Act, 2000 requires that every educator contemplated by the Act must register with the Council before appointment to a teaching post, and no person may be employed as an educator by an employer unless that person is registered with the Council. Registration … Read more

How long does it take to become a police officer in South Africa?

The duration of the Learning Programme will be 24 months, of which 12 months will be at the Academy and 12 months in the workplace. It will consist of two phases at the academy and one phase in the workplace. Police recruits undergo a Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP) when they enlist in the South African Police Service.Upon … Read more

How many hours do reserve police officers work?

Who is a reservist? A reservist is a person appointed by the National Commissioner as a member of the Reserve Police Service to render services as a volunteer in support of the Police. Categories of reservists There will be only two categories:1. Category 1 Reservist: Functional Policing Performs general policing functions in sectors at station … Read more

SAPS Traineeship Program

we are pleased as we keep you updated about South African Police Service Recruitment | SAPS Traineeship, Form and dates About the South African Police Service | SAPS-https://www.saps.gov.za The South African Police Service is the national police force of the Republic of South Africa. Its 1,138 police stations in South Africa are divided according to the provincial … Read more

How to apply for SAPS training college

Have you ever wondered about how to apply for SAPS training college especially if you are interested in joining the police force in South Africa? Like it is everywhere else, to become a policeman, one needs to undergo professional training. As such, the South African Police Service (SAPS) undertakes training to prepare the recruits. Anyone … Read more

SAPS POLICE RECRUITMENT PROCESS

Basic Police Development Learning Programme Police recruits undergo a Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP) when they enlist in the South African Police Service.Upon recruitment, a Memorandum of Agreement is entered into between the South African Police Service and the police recruit for a contract period of 24 months. During this period, the recruit will … Read more

Data Analysis

Data Analysis is the process of systematically applying statistical and/or logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data. According to Shamoo and Resnik (2003) various analytic procedures “provide a way of drawing inductive inferences from data and distinguishing the signal (the phenomenon of interest) from the noise (statistical fluctuations) present in … Read more