Cape Town's safety and security boss resigns, citing early retirement
A massive shake-up at the city of Cape town has seen top executive directors shifted to different departments.
Opera Security sites and premises have the back-up of an Armed Response Unit manned by highly qualified and responsive personnel who have undergone and passed most extensive and vigorous training courses in all areas of Armed and Tactical Response.
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4 Neser Street,
KLERKSDORP,
2570
Tel: 010 597 6730
Fax: 0860 6588 053
Cell: 072 4666 480
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Saltiel Selomo
Operations Manager
Omithombo House
No. 13 Gordon Road,
FLORIDA NORTH,
1709
Tel: 010 597 6730
Fax: 0860 6588 053
Cell: 072 4666 480
info@operasecurity.co.za
Joel Makitla
Executive Director
Explica & Opera Security
140 Walter Sisulu Road,
Bloemfontein, 9301
Tel: 010 597 6730
Fax: 0860 6588 053
Cell: 072 4666 480
info@operasecurity.co.za
Siphiwe Mthimkhulu
Head: Operations Management
Opera Security Office
Unit A, Davuka House
11 Gen. Joubert Street,
POLOKWANE, 0699
Tel: 015 295 9488
Fax: 0860 6588 053
Cell: 072 4666 480
Walter Raselomane
Managing Director
The management committee continue to take up positions, roles and responsibilities as and when the tasks on hand are defined to ensure a successful planning and implementation of each security project. The co-owner and shareholder of Opera Security and the entire management team possesses a varied range of relevant skills, knowledge and the management expertise to run a successful security and guarding company of this size. The following is a Management team tasked with the responsibility of taking this company to a successful future ahead.
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