Covid-19 Response
On the 16th March 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared the Covid-19 was a national pandemic and he also declared a national lockdown as a measure to try contain the virus.
Base 5 Guard under the leadership of Mr. Lucky Moshimane, has invested a lot of resources (PPE’s) towards the protection of the company’s most important asset - which is the staff. We have appointed company trained Health and Safety Officers who visit the sites and induct the officers and the management on how to stay safe during this period of Covid-19 on a daily basis by using the PPE’s.
Base 5 Guard has donated food parcels and vegetable hampers to the senior citizens and the less privileged members of the communities in which we serve. We have also been providing lunch on a daily basis to the troubled youths in the Greater Protea Glen area. We continue to go back regularly to our people try assist them during these harsh and hard times of Covid-19. A number of interrelated factors have driven the emergence of informal settlements, population growth; rural to urban migration, lack of affordable housing, weak governance (particularly in policy, planning and urban management), economic vulnerability and low-paid work, marginalisation and displacement caused by conflict, natural disasters and climate change.
Base 5 Guard provides:
- Management and Relocation of informal settlement solutions
- Management and relocation of Emergency victim's solutions
- Relocation of eviction victims solutions
Due to the new landscapes of conducting business around the Covid-19 pandemic, Base 5 Guard has changed the policies on how best we can improve our services to best cater for our clients in this new Covi-19 environment.
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