Empowering You
Through the
Justice Process
Navigate South Africa's justice system with confidence. Track your case progress, find verified safe spaces, and learn your rights — all within a private, protected platform.
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Everything You Need
Four powerful tools designed to guide and protect you through every step of the justice process.
Service Directory
Find verified police stations, hospitals, and care centres near you. See real community ratings and safety scores before you go.
Case Tracker
Follow your case from incident to sentencing with a visual timeline. Auto-save your progress and never lose track of important dates.
Knowledge Base
Understand the justice process with clear, simple guides. Learn about your rights, court procedures, and important legal forms.
Smart Alerts
Get notified when steps in your case are overdue. Our system tracks standard timeframes and helps you escalate when needed.
Your Voice Matters
Every crime victim deserves to be heard, supported, and guided through the justice system with dignity.
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Empowered users
Standing With You at Every Step
M-Teto was born from a simple truth: navigating the justice system shouldn't be a second trauma. Too many victims are left confused, uninformed, and unsupported after reporting a crime.
Our platform bridges the gap between victims and the justice system by providing clear guidance, accountability tools, and real community feedback on service providers.
Whether you're a youth, a guardian, or an adult navigating your own case — M-Teto is here to ensure you're never alone in the process.
Real Stories, Real Impact
Hear from people who have used M-Teto to navigate the justice system and reclaim their power.
"M-Teto helped me understand what was happening with my case. Before, I felt completely lost. Now I know my rights and what to expect at each step."
Thandi M.
Johannesburg
"The Service Directory saved me. I was able to find a Thuthuzela Care Centre nearby and check their rating before going. It made a difficult time a little easier."
Sarah K.
Cape Town
"As a guardian, I needed to understand the process for my daughter. The Knowledge Base explained everything clearly. The case tracker kept us organized."
James N.
Pretoria
"The alert system notified me that my case investigation was overdue. I used the escalation advice to contact the Station Commander and things finally moved."
Nomsa D.
Soweto
"I was afraid to go to the police station alone. The community ratings on M-Teto helped me find a station where others had positive experiences."
Lerato P.
Durban
"The J88 form guide was exactly what I needed. I didn't know what it was or why it was important until I found it on M-Teto. It made a difference in my case."
Andile Z.
East London
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about M-Teto, your rights, and using our platform.
Is M-Teto free to use?
Yes, M-Teto is completely free for all crime victims in South Africa. Our mission is to ensure that everyone has access to the tools and information they need to navigate the justice system.
Is my data safe and private?
Absolutely. Your data is encrypted in transit using HTTPS. We never share your personal information with third parties. Case data is only visible to you, and we maintain an audit log of all changes for your protection.
Do I need to create an account to use M-Teto?
You can browse the Service Directory and Knowledge Base as a guest. However, to use the Case Tracker, save your progress, and leave reviews, you'll need to create a free account.
What is the "Red Flag" safety rating system?
Our community-driven rating system allows users to rate and review service providers (police stations, hospitals, care centres). Providers with an average rating below 7/10 receive a visible warning badge, helping you make informed decisions about where to seek help.
How does the Case Tracker work?
The Case Tracker provides a visual timeline from incident to sentencing. You enter key details (CAS number, dates, officer names) and check off steps as they're completed. The system monitors standard timeframes and alerts you if steps are overdue.
What should I do if my case is overdue?
When M-Teto detects an overdue step, it will show an alert on your dashboard with specific escalation advice — such as contacting the Station Commander, IPID, or Legal Aid SA. You can always call 10111 for immediate assistance.
Can I use M-Teto on behalf of someone else?
Yes. During onboarding you can select "Guardian/Adult" as your profile type, indicating you are managing a case on behalf of a youth or child. All the same features are available to guardians.
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