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Apply for Amapanyaza Crime Prevention Warden Learnerships


The Gauteng Department of Community Safety is opening its doors to young, driven South Africans who want to make a real difference in their communities. The AmaPanyaza Crime Prevention Warden Learnership programme is now accepting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill available positions across Gauteng. This is not just any job — this is a life-changing opportunity, and the clock is ticking.


What Are the AmaPanyaza Crime Prevention Wardens?

You may have heard the name before, but here is the full story. The AmaPanyaza Crime Prevention Wardens are a community safety initiative launched under Premier Panyaza Lesufi and the Gauteng Department of Community Safety. These wardens work on the ground, right in communities, helping to keep people safe and prevent crime before it even happens.

What makes this even more exciting is that the AmaPanyaza wardens have recently been granted the official status of Peace Officers. This means they now carry legal authority to help maintain peace and order. This is a huge step up, and it shows just how seriously the government takes this programme.

If you have ever wanted to serve your country, protect your community, and build a real career in public safety, then keep reading — because this could be exactly what you have been waiting for.


What Will You Actually Be Doing?

This is not a sit-behind-a-desk kind of job. As a Crime Prevention Warden, you will be right in the middle of the action. Here is a breakdown of the kinds of responsibilities that come with this role:

Event and Community Coordination

  • You will be the go-to person for organizing and managing community events and safety activities.
  • This includes working directly with Premier Lesufi’s team and other Crime Prevention Wardens to make sure everything runs smoothly.
  • You will handle the logistics — that means sorting out locations, setups, and making sure the right people are in the right place at the right time.

Media and Communications

  • You will write and send out press releases, media alerts, and invitations to local media outlets.
  • You will work closely with security personnel to make sure all safety rules are followed at events.
  • After events, you will help coordinate media coverage, including interviews and press conferences.

On-the-Ground Leadership

  • You may act as an emcee or event host, introducing key speakers and keeping activities moving in the right direction.
  • You will be the face of community safety at public events — someone people can trust and rely on.

This is the kind of job where no two days are the same, and where your effort genuinely makes a difference.


Do You Have What It Takes? Here Are the Requirements

Before you get too excited, let us make sure you tick the right boxes. Here is what the programme is looking for:

Skills and Experience They Want to See

  • Some experience in public relations, event coordination, or something similar.
  • Strong communication skills — you need to be comfortable talking to all kinds of people.
  • The ability to stay calm and focused when things get busy and fast-paced.
  • Knowing how government processes work is a bonus, but not a dealbreaker.
  • Experience working with media or press is also a big plus.

Personal Requirements You Must Meet

  • You must be a permanent resident of South Africa and be able to prove it with documents.
  • You must be between 18 and 30 years old — no older, no younger.
  • You need a Grade 12 certificate (Matric) or something equivalent, and you must be able to show proof.
  • You must be fluent in English and at least one other official South African language.
  • You must have no criminal record and no pending criminal cases — this is non-negotiable.
  • You must be available to work flexible hours, including before and during events.
  • You must be willing to work onsite in Gauteng.
  • You must meet the physical requirements set by the South African Police Service (SAPS).
  • You must meet the required vision standards without needing glasses or contact lenses.
  • You must be ready to go through a medical examination, a psychological evaluation, and a security background check.
  • You must be prepared to relocate anywhere in South Africa if required.
  • You cannot have any visible tattoos that go against the values and objectives of the SAPS.
  • You must be willing to take the official oath of office and undergo any training required by the National Commissioner of SAPS.

This list might look long, but if you are serious about a career in public safety, these are the kinds of standards that will prepare you for a truly meaningful career.


How to Apply — Step by Step

Applying is straightforward, but you need to follow the process carefully. Here is exactly what to do:

  1. Download the official application form — this is the standard form used for appointments under the South African Police Service Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995).
  2. Fill in every section honestly and completely — you will be required to confirm, either under oath or through a solemn declaration, that everything you wrote is true.
  3. Gather your supporting documents, including:
    • Proof of South African permanent residency
    • Proof of your age (ID document)
    • Certified copies of your Grade 12 certificate or equivalent qualification
  4. Attach your CV to the completed application form.
  5. Submit everything at your nearest police station — do not send it by email or post it somewhere else. Go in person to your nearest SAPS station and hand it over directly.

Make sure all your documents are in order before you go. Missing even one document could hold up your application or disqualify you entirely.


Why This Opportunity Is Worth Grabbing Right Now

Here is something worth thinking about. South Africa has a real need for young people who care about their communities and want to do something meaningful with their lives. The AmaPanyaza programme is not just a learnership — it is a pathway into a proper career in public safety and community service.

With Peace Officer status now officially granted to Crime Prevention Wardens, this role carries real authority and real responsibility. You will be trained, vetted, and prepared for a career that most people your age have not even thought about yet.

Jobs like this do not come around every day. The government is actively looking for more young South Africans to join this initiative, and they want people who are ready to show up, work hard, and make a difference.

If you are between 18 and 30, have your Matric, speak English and another local language, and are ready to serve your community with pride — then there is no reason not to apply today.


Get the Application Form

You can download the official application form using the link below. Once you have filled it in and gathered all your documents, head to your nearest police station to submit everything.

Download the Official Application Form Here

Do not wait too long. Opportunities like this one fill up fast, and you do not want to miss your chance to be part of something truly great for South Africa.

Published by
Ronald Williams

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