Johannesburg, South Africa is gearing up for the upcoming G20 Summit with a significant boost in security measures across the city. The event is set to take place from November 21 to 23, 2025.
Security Deployment
Over 3,500 police officers have been mobilized by South African authorities to ensure the safety and order throughout the summit. National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, highlighted the essential role of security services during a recent police parade, emphasizing that:
- The officers are crucial in maintaining peace during this high-profile international event.
Expected Participants and Agenda
The summit is anticipated to draw world leaders from across the globe, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Key topics to be discussed at the G20 meetings focus on:
- Economic growth
- Sustainability
Government Preparations and Public Advisory
In response to concerns about possible protests and demonstrations, the South African government has designed a comprehensive plan to manage crowds effectively and minimize disruption. The measures include:
- Heightened police presence to reduce risks
- Ensuring a secure environment for delegates and attendees
Additionally, local businesses and residents are advised to prepare for:
- Enhanced security checks
- Possible changes in traffic flow during the summit days
The government is committed to hosting a safe and successful G20 Summit in Johannesburg.
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