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KZN Premier Ntuli pushes for ethical leadership, crime fight
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69214, member: 636"] KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli emphasized accountability and moral governance as essential elements for reducing crime during a two-day strategic planning meeting in Richards Bay that concluded on November 11, 2025. Senior officials and community partners attended the session to evaluate departmental performance and establish new safety targets for a province that recorded more than 5,000 homicides in the previous year. Acting Department Head Nokuthula Khanyile presented operational difficulties and recommended enhanced coordination between strategic planning and field operations. The gathering stressed anticipatory analysis of criminal patterns and evidence-based responses to emerging threats. Ntuli urged participants to adopt intelligence-driven methods and strengthen partnerships among law enforcement agencies, municipal authorities, and neighborhood safety groups. The premier stated that restoring public confidence requires professional conduct aligned with integrity standards. Officials discussed technological improvements, including expanded surveillance in high-risk areas, and set a goal of reducing crime by 20 percent in targeted zones over the next 12 months. [/QUOTE]
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