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23/12/2025

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17/12/2025

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High Court Confirms Fidelity SecureFire Is Lawfully Permitted to Operate Nationally Across South Africa

Pretoria – 17 December 2025

The Gauteng Division of the High Court has delivered a clear judgment confirming that Fidelity SecureFire’s private firefighting services are lawful and may be rendered nationally across South Africa.

The application brought by the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality Emergency Services Department and others against Fidelity SecureFire was dismissed in full, with costs, including the costs of two counsel.

The Court confirmed that the Fire Brigade Services Act 99 of 1987 does not prohibit private companies from rendering firefighting services to their own clients under contract, and that Fidelity SecureFire’s operating model is legally sound.

As a result, Fidelity SecureFire is legally entitled to operate anywhere within the Republic of South Africa, subject to its contractual arrangements with clients.

This judgment provides clarity on an issue of growing importance in South Africa’s emergency services and insurance landscape.

What the Court Confirmed

The Court affirmed that:

Private firefighting services rendered to contracted clients are lawful.
Fidelity SecureFire does not operate as a municipal fire brigade.
There is no legal requirement for Fidelity SecureFire to register as a designated service under section 4 of the Act.

Fidelity SecureFire may lawfully render private firefighting services nationally, and is not restricted to any specific municipality or region.
The attempt to interdict Fidelity SecureFire from operating was dismissed in its entirety.

The Court’s reasoning reflects a straightforward interpretation of the law as written, read in context and aligned with its purpose.

Leadership Comment

Commenting on the judgment, Wahl Bartmann, Group Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Services Group, said:

“This ruling provides long-overdue legal certainty. Fidelity SecureFire exists to protect lives, assets, and critical infrastructure for clients who choose additional layers of protection, including businesses, communities, and insurers who rely on predictable, professional fire response. The Court has confirmed that this can be done lawfully, responsibly, and nationally within the framework of South African law.

We remain fully open to cooperation with municipalities and public emergency services. In a country like South Africa, where resources are often stretched, help and capability should be accepted with open arms. Public safety is not a competition — it is a shared responsibility.

Innovation must not be suppressed; it must be welcomed. New technology, data, and response models strengthen outcomes when they are responsibly applied. Progress in emergency services comes from partnership, not resistance.

I would also like to thank our partners, insurers, and all our clients for their continued support and trust. Their commitment enables us to keep investing in people, technology, and readiness, and to deliver the level of service that protecting lives and assets demands.”

Operational Impact & National Scale

From 1 January 2025 to 1 November 2025, Fidelity SecureFire responded to 1,117 fire-related incidents across its covered regions. During this period, Fidelity SecureFire was first on scene in 75.9% of all incidents.

These responses have directly contributed to:

Saving lives
Preserving business continuity
Preventing escalation of fire incidents
Protecting hundreds of businesses, communities, and insured assets
Fidelity SecureFire operates a tiered national response model, consisting of:

A fleet of 600 first responder units positioned for rapid initial intervention
34 second responder units (R-I-V) equipped for escalation and sustained firefighting
34 third responder units, including fire engines, water tankers, and specialised firefighting units
This layered approach ensures proportional, efficient, and decisive response — deploying the right capability at the right time, anywhere in the country.

2025 Rollout

During 2025, Fidelity SecureFire successfully rolled out operations across all major metropolitan areas in South Africa, while expanding into key regional markets, including:

Polokwane, Richards Bay, Nelspruit, Rustenburg, Pietermaritzburg, Stellenbosch, Paarl, Hermanus, and Worcester.

Early 2026 Expansion

Building on this national foundation, Fidelity SecureFire will roll out services in the following regions in early 2026:

Ladysmith, Klerksdorp, Welkom, Vryheid, Margate, Plettenberg Bay, Newcastle, Middelburg, Kimberley, Jeffreys Bay, George, and Witbank.

This expansion reflects continued investment in response capacity, innovation, and people — extending professional fire response coverage across South Africa.

Closing

The High Court’s judgment confirms Fidelity SecureFire’s legal right to operate nationally, without restriction, across South Africa.

With this certainty in place, Fidelity SecureFire now has the freedom to focus fully on ex*****on at national scale — expanding coverage, strengthening response capability, and protecting lives, property, and business continuity wherever our clients operate.

Fidelity SecureFire Wahl Bartmann Fidelity Services Group

Fidelity Services Group

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24/11/2025

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In Memoriam: Remembering Retired Justice Leonora van den Heever, the first female appointed as a Judge, may her soul rest in peace.

23/11/2025

TO : ALL MEDIA
ATTENTION : NEWS EDITORS
DATE : SUNDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2025

MINISTER KUBAYI PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE LATE JUDGE LEONORA VAN DEN HEEVER

The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, has learned with great sadness of the passing of Judge Leonora van den Heever, the first woman ever to serve as a judge in South Africa and the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Appeal.

Judge van den Heever passed away at the age of 99.

Minister Kubayi conveys her heartfelt condolences to the Van den Heever family, friends, and the broader legal fraternity during this difficult time.

In this regard the Minister said Judge van den Heever’s appointment as the first woman judge in South Africa was ground-breaking and instrumental in the transformation of the country’s judiciary as it paved the way for generations of women judges who have since followed in her footsteps.

The Minister further said that Judge van den Heever was a pioneering and principled jurist whose legacy is defined by integrity, courage, and a deep commitment to justice. She added that the late judge broke significant barriers while upholding exceptional standards of clarity, independence, and fairness.

The Minister continued to say Judge van den Heever’s significant body of work included landmark judgments protecting citizens’ rights, such as issuing an interdict against police harassment of students, and firmly correcting trial irregularities in magistrates’ courts to safeguard fair procedure.

The Minister added that Judge van den Heever made a significant contribution to interpreting the Divorce Act, emphasising that a divorce should be granted only when there is clear and demonstrable evidence of the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage.

“Known for her sharp wit, humanity, and rigorous legal mind, she transformed the judiciary not only through her historic firsts but through the substance of her contributions. Her career opened doors for generations of women in law and remains a lasting example of judicial excellence,” concluded the Minister.

Media enquiry: Terrence Manase, Spokesperson to the Minister – 082 338 6707

ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

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06/11/2025

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