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Over 100 arrested in crime operation
Johannesburg - Police arrested 135 suspects for various offences during crime combating operations last Friday up to Sunday.
Police spokesperson Captain Xoli Mbele
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Said the suspects were arrested in Mondeor, Sophiatown, Fairlands, Langlaagte, Brixton, Moffatview, Booysens and the CBD.
“Twenty-one suspects were arrested for domestic violence, two for possession of a hijacked motor vehicle, two for attempted mur- der, three for armed robbery, 10 for damage to infrastructure, two for possession of unlicensed firearms and one for business breaking. The rest were held for crimes ranging from assault common, assault GBH, theft, kidnapping, shoplifting, malicious damage to property, possession of suspected stolen property, possession and dealing in drugs, concealment of birth, housebreaking and theft, drinking in public and dealing in liquor without a license,” he said.
“The new programmes build on the success of their higher certificate in Communications and Counselling, and augment overall portfolio of higher certificates, bachelor’s and honour’s degrees,” it said.
SACAP head of the Management
This programme equips students with skills needed to provide administrative support to HRM services in industry and execute various human resource functions in the workplace. The qualification is a gateway for further higher education but is also relevant to those wanting to enter the workforce, and needing to upskill in the field of HRM.
“It is ideal for those returning to the workplace and needing to update their skills; for entrepreneurs
“The design of the higher certificate educational programme is based on providing relevant, industry-oriented content and to help students develop practical skills so that they are work-ready and capable of building careers, upskilling or taking a pathway to further studies,” Drummond says.
The CHE-accredited higher certificates in Business Management and Human Resource Management are available at SACAP’s online campus, and each comprise of nine modules and 120 credits over one year.
For more visit https://www.sacap. edu.za/course/higher-certificate-inhuman-resource-management.