Southern Africa’s security leaders honoured at the 2026 OSPAs

June 2026 News & Events

The winners of the 2026 Southern Africa Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) were announced at a prestigious virtual ceremony on 23 June 2026.

Recognising excellence across the security profession, the OSPAs celebrate the individuals, teams, and organisations demonstrating outstanding performance, innovation, and leadership. This year’s awards highlighted the remarkable commitment, expertise, and professionalism that continue to strengthen and advance the security sector throughout southern Africa.

In addition to receiving regional recognition, winners in seven categories will progress to the third Global OSPAs in 2027, where they will represent southern Africa on the international stage. The recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award will also be inducted into the Security Hall of Fame, recognising their lasting contribution and impact on the profession.

2026 Southern Africa award winners

Outstanding Contract Security Manager/Director 

Dhiginina Kuume Uutaapama – Dogforce Security Service.

Mr Uutaapama is a security industry leader whose commitment to protecting communities and strengthening national stability has driven the growth of Dogforce Security since founding the company in 2014, expanding it to more than 150 staff across 45 client sites in six regions. Judges praised his strong combination of entrepreneurial and industry leadership, highlighting his significant contribution to both his company and the wider profession through his role as National President of SAN, representing more than 80 member companies nationwide.

Outstanding Security Team

FNB Points of Presence Security.

The FNB Points of Presence Security team demonstrated outstanding innovation and measurable impact, securing second place overall in the 2025 First National Bank Innovators. Judges highlighted the team’s bank-wide security transformation as a standout example of innovation, noting its successful integration of technology, resilience to load shedding, and bespoke solutions that delivered both security and business value.

Outstanding Security Consultant

Andre Mundell – Alwinco.

Alwinco has established itself as a leading independent security risk assessment consultancy in South Africa, earning recognition for its unbiased approach and depth of expertise across multiple sectors. Judges highlighted the company’s strong focus on independent risk assessment and client education, noting its commitment to identifying real security risks and advancing risk-based thinking throughout the industry.

Outstanding Security Training Initiative

Drone Pilot Crime Behaviour Analysis and Incident Detection Programme – 24/7 Drone Force.

24/7 Drone Force, in collaboration with Craig Donald of Leaderware, pioneered the Drone Pilot Crime Behaviour Analysis and Incident Detection programme, transforming drone operations into an intelligence-led security capability. Judges described the initiative as an exceptionally strong and forward-looking response to a critical industry skills gap, highlighting its innovative application of behavioural analysis to aerial surveillance and its measurable improvements in incident detection, tactical communication, and intelligence-led deployment.

Outstanding New Security Product

POP Security – First National Bank.

The First National Bank Points of Presence (PoP) team has successfully modernised cash-handling infrastructure through the rollout of a network-connected safe lock solution, enabling approved cash in transit partners to securely access cash remotely, while improving operational efficiency and control. Judges recognised the solution as a highly innovative and operationally mature advancement, highlighting its combination of autonomous digital access control, strong governance, and bespoke in-house engineering that delivers measurable benefits across banking operations, CIT partnerships, and industry resilience.

Outstanding Security Officer

Jesse Ntshay – ICRC.

Judges described Jesse as highly credible and professional, noting strong operational awareness, effective stakeholder engagement, and a clear commitment to organisational resilience, safety, and operational continuity within a challenging humanitarian environment.

Outstanding Female Security Professional

Onkemetse Neo Seate – Debswana.

Onkemetse Neo Seate, CPP, PSP, PCI, CFE, is a distinguished security professional and the first Motswana to achieve the ASIS International Triple Crown, serving as Security Advisor at Debswana Mines, where she leads intelligence, investigations, and risk management initiatives. Judges described her as a strong, intelligence-driven security professional with a broad mix of technical and intelligence capabilities, reflected in her work strengthening governance, combating organised theft, and enhancing informer systems within Botswana’s security sector.

Outstanding Security Sustainability Award

Keyless Anti Hostage Door – First National Bank.

The Keyless Anti Hostage Door is a highly engineered access control solution featuring zero scheduled maintenance, no batteries or keys, load shedding resistance with fail-secure operation, emergency exit, fire code and wheelchair compliance, and access via fingerprint or facial recognition when powered. Judges noted it as a highly practical and well-engineered solution, highlighting its operational sustainability benefits through reduced maintenance, elimination of consumables, and resilience during power instability, while also recognising its integration of lifecycle efficiency with genuine security enhancement and operational continuity.

Lifetime Achievement  

Jimmy Roodt.

Jimmy Roodt has dedicated over four decades to security excellence, with a career spanning elite military service, senior policing, humanitarian demining and explosive ordnance disposal operations across multiple countries, and pioneering private-sector explosive response capabilities. Judges highlighted his exceptionally diverse operational career and global experience in high-risk environments, recognising his lifetime contribution to the profession and sustained impact through leadership, innovation, operational excellence, and long-term commitment to protecting communities and developing others across the security sector.

The event organisers extend their appreciation to all supporting organisations and their representative judges whose commitment and collaboration continue to make the Southern Africa OSPAs a success.




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