SAPS Officers’ March in Unofficial Drill in TikTok Video Amuses South Africa

SAPS Officers’ March in Unofficial Drill in TikTok Video Amuses South Africa

  • A TikTok video showed South African police officers who were having fun after they decided to do a drill for fun
  • The officers in the video were in stitches among themselves as they did a hilarious march together
  • People were thoroughly amused by a video of police officers letting loose and cracking each other up
SAPS officers have fun with spontaneous drill
SAPS officers were entertaining each other with a fun drill. Image: Phill Magakoe
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Police officers on social media became viral hits while spending time together. SAPS members gathered together and put on a hilarious show to some music.

The video of the police officers joking together received thousands of likes. Online users were tickled after seeing the hilarious SAPS officers' march with a twist.

In a video shared by @newsnexussa a group of South African police officers were laughing as two of them did a synchronised march. In the video, the two officers were marching to a groovy beat and turned it into a drill of sorts. The two officers matched each other's moves as they marched in a two-step style. They did some synchronised twists and side steps as they marched back and forth in an area. The officers went back and forth as their colleagues watched them laughing and cheering.

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South Africans reacted to seeing SAPS members have fun
South Africans reacted to seeing SAPS members have fun with each other. Image: Darren Stewart
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South Africa amused by SAPS officers' drill

Many people admired the fun energy between the police officers. People joked about the choreography that the police officers showed off in the video. Some mentioned the Chinese army, which hosted one of the world's largest military parades for their Victory Day. According to SkyNews, 15,000 troops in the Chinese army were lauded for various scenes of flawless synchronicity during the march on 03 September 2025. Netizens could not help but compare the Chinese army's precision with the SAPS officers' more free-spirited march. Watch SAPS officers' fun drill and read Mzansi peeps' comments below:

Katlego M joked about the officers:

"We are marching in the line of God ,we are marching in the line of God😂😁"

Tebogo Tsotetsi 👑pointed out the move he enjoyed:

"It's the criss cross and side step for me 😂😂"

Bongokuhle Thulie remarked:

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"Drill masters 🥰👌."

@Mkorosho was thoroughly entertained:

"I have a bone to pick with my drill instructors😩love this🤩"

Regnarson was amused:

"This is a dance move not a march 🤣"

Prince Mavuso465 said:

"China would laugh so hard if they see this."

mabitla Percy threw some shade at SAPS:

"They still have cases that need them they busy dancing 😂😂enjoy anyway."

Tyani47 was amused by the officers:

"This what I like to be a South African 🇿🇦🇿🇦."

Sisanda joked:

"Choreographers of the new drill 🤣"

Bee remarked:

"Haayi truly let us [SAPS] be happy, the public is always looking for something bad from us."

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za