DW News Africa Can the army curb South Africa’s organized crime wave? by External Source March 6, 2026 March 6, 2026 31 As organized crime surges, South Africa is turning to the army for support. But can soldiers succeed where policing has struggled, or is the country risking escalation?Original Article 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post The billionaire ‘buccaneer’ braving the Strait of Hormuz next post Why Trump won’t clean up his own mess You may also like Autism Awareness Day: Nigeria tackles myths with awareness April 2, 2026 Zimbabwe split over electoral reforms April 1, 2026 Uganda’s free-visa policy: Will it lure more visitors? March 31, 2026 Inside Nigeria’s ‘money marriages’ March 30, 2026 Zimbabwe fares double as fuel prices soar March 25, 2026 TB surge in Southern Africa: Why cases are... March 24, 2026 Under pressure: LGBTQ+ crackdown in Ghana and Senegal March 19, 2026 Maiduguri attacks: What they signal for Nigeria March 18, 2026 Guinea’s border tensions: Can ECOWAS calm it? March 17, 2026 Uganda: Is vocational training a sustainable alternative to... March 16, 2026