By | November 29, 2016

Limpopo SAPS Basic Police Development Learning Program 2016

Being a police is something worthy since you have a chance to work for the country. If you are a South African citizen, you may interest to join Limpopo SAPS Basic Police Development Learning Program 2016. This is the training program for people who want to become a police officer of South Africa. If you are interest in this program, you’ll join the two years school of becoming the police officer. After you graduate from the academy of the police, you will be working as police officer in Limpopo province. You may also place in these following districts of Limpopo: Mopani district, Modimolle district, Malipsdrift district, and Vhembe district.

There are some requirements that needed beside the documents to join Limpopo SAPS Basic Police Development Learning Program 2016. First of all, you have to be a South African citizen. Second, your body should be free from tattoo and you don’t have any criminal histories. Third, you have to be high school graduated or 12 grade students this year. Fourth, you need to be physically and mentally healthy so you can fit to be police officer. You need to be examined first by the National Commissioner. Fifth, your age must be 18-30 years old this year. Sixth, you have to be proficient for at least two languages, and English is a must. The last thing is that you have to agree on the two years training in the academy.

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You can get the application form in nearest SAPS Requirement Office or the SAPS website. You need to complete the following documents: metric/grade 12 certificates, ID document, proof of residence, and driver’s license. You can send the application in the following addresses: Giyani Old Parliament Building Giyani 0826, Modimolle 84 Limpopo Streets, Capricorn Old Parliament Building Lebowakgomo 0737, and Vhembe Mbilwi Street Sibasa 0950 the closing date to join this Limpopo SAPS Basic Police Development Learning Program 2016 is August, 31st 2015.

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