Four suspects nabbed during Operation Phakisa


By REGINALD KANYANE

24 March 2026 – The police in the Northern Cape in partnership with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, the Department of Agriculture, Environmental Affairs, Rural Development and Land Reform, Customs (Delivered Duty Unpaid), the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, as well as the Northern Cape Provincial Traffic, conducted the renowned coastal Operation Phakisa from 19 until 23 March 2026.

The police said the primary objective of these operations was to address various forms of crime in Kleinzee, Port Nolloth, Alexander Bay and Groenrivier, particularly those associated with ports of entry and coastal activities.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Thabo Litabe said the police deployed specialised units such as Border Policing, Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit (Springbok), Springbok K9 Unit, Highway Patrol, Springbok Crime Intelligence and Inland Water Policing. Litabe said the police conducted search operations at various residential and business premises.

“A total of 142 vehicles, 242 individuals and 61 vessels were searched. The operations also included the establishment of Vehicle Control Points, as well as compliance inspections at harbours, mining areas, camping sites, launching pads and restaurants.

“The operation resulted in the arrest of four suspects in Port Nolloth, including one suspect for driving under the influence of alcohol, two suspects for dealing in drugs during cordon and search operations, one suspect for possession of drugs,” he said.

Litabe further said a total of 24 fines, amounting to R11 600 were issued for contraventions of the National Road Traffic Act. He added that six individuals were fined for contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 (Act No. 18 of 1998).

“During the operation, members confiscated mandrax tablets to the estimated value of R2 195.20, cash, snoek fish, eight packets of cut snoek pieces and three packets of yellowtail snoek that had been cut into portions.

“All arrested suspects are expected to appear in court soon,” said Litabe.

Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, commended the police and all partner departments for the successful execution of the operation.

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Farmers advised to implement weather wise measures


12 November 2024- The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development has advised farmers to be on the lookout for daily extreme weather warnings and implement risk-reduction measures.

The department said large parts of the country are currently reporting reasonable to poor veld and livestock conditions, and many dryland farmers have yet to receive sufficient rain before planting.

According to the Seasonal Climate Watch issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) on 31 October 2024, predictions indicate above-normal rainfall for most north-eastern summer rainfall regions during the entire summer period.

Some interior regions, however, still indicate below-normal rainfall during the mid- and late-summer seasons.

“These predictions may change if the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) predictions become more certain towards a La Niña state and as such, continued monitoring of future seasonal climate watches are advised. Minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be mostly above normal countrywide for the forecast period.

“Considering the seasonal forecast, farmers are advised to approach the season with vigilance and follow the weather and climate forecasts regularly to make informed decisions and wait for sufficient moisture before planting. Drought-tolerant cultivars should be prioritised in areas that have constantly been experiencing dry conditions,” the department said in a statement.

The department also advised farmers in regions that are in a reasonable condition to prepare in line with the expected conditions, in line with the seasonal forecast. However, the department warned against expanding planting land unnecessarily.

“Moreover, farmers should consider short-season cultivars. Farmers should also note that rainfall distribution continues to remain a challenge. Therefore, not all north-eastern areas of the country might receive the anticipated above-normal rainfall that is well distributed,” the department explained.

Farmers are also advised to put measures in place for pests and diseases associated with wet and hot conditions, as “above-normal rainfall and high temperatures are anticipated, especially in the north-eastern parts of the country”.

Farmers using irrigation have been urged to comply with water restrictions in their areas, and continually conserve resources in accordance with the Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act (CARA), 1983 (Act No. 43 of 1983).

The department further urged farmers to keep livestock in balance with the carrying capacity of the veld and provided with additional feed, including relevant licks.

“Livestock should be provided with enough water points on the farm, as well as shelter during bad weather conditions,” the department said.

Fire belts

The department further noted veld fires in several provinces, which resulted in damage to grazing land and infrastructure, and livestock fatalities.

“Winter rainfall areas are drying out, increasing favourable conditions for veld fires. Therefore, the creation and maintenance of fire belts should be prioritised as well as adherence to veld fire warnings.

“Episodes of heatwaves have occurred, as well as localised flooding and remain likely for the remainder of summer. Preventive measures should be in place and farmers are encouraged to implement strategies provided in the early-warning information issued.”

The department said it will continue to monitor the seasonal forecasts and provide updates when necessary.

“In addition, the department will partner with all relevant stakeholders to continue raising awareness in the sector and capacitate farmers on understanding, interpretation and utilisation of early-warning information for disaster risk mitigation and response.” – SAnews.gov.za 

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