This Patriot, Lt General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, inspires me to fight for the freedom of our country. Save it from criminal elements within the criminal justice system.
BREAKING NEWS UPDATE🔥🔥
I’ve travelled over 800kms ( 9hours) to the Eastern Cape In a village called Mvenyane in Matatiele ( The HOMETOWN of the Mayor of Ekurhuleni, Nkosindiphile Xhakaza) to investigate alleged corruption LINKED to Ekurhuleni.
There’s a list of general workers of whom all come from the same school & area in the Eastern Cape. A bus was brought from the Eastern Cape to Ekurhuleni carrying general workers whilst the youth & people who grew up in Ekurhuleni remain UNEMPLOYED. @City_Ekurhuleni@nkosindiphile_x
Developing Story.
March and March Leader Slams Politicians Who Are “Busy Doing Interviews, Drunk” and Calling Activists Vigilantes While They Are the Ones “Found Guilty by the Court of Law” Yet Still Avoiding Jail
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, leader of March and March, delivered a strong critique of politicians, accusing some of prioritising political careers over service delivery to South Africans. She made the remarks during a public address on Monday where she called for immediate action against illegal immigrants.
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma said: "We are facing politicians who want to use politics as a career instead of using it as an opportunity to change the lives of South Africans and deliver services to South Africans," she said. She added, "Most of them are criminals disguised as politicians. Some of them are sitting there in high fences, high walls busy doing interviews, drunk, calling us names as March and March whereas they are the ones guilty of crimes," she enthused.
She continued during the address: "Imagine having to be called by someone, who has been found guilty by the court of law, as a vigilante and an extortionist whereas they are still running away from going to jail. It must be a very beautiful country that we live in. Even criminals have the audacity to call us names when all we are trying to do is do what the government failed to do," she said.
Was She Taking a Jab at EFF Leader Julius Malema? 🤔
WATCH | ActionSA's Ekurhuleni mayoral candidate, Xolani Khumalo, has called for the immediate closure of all spaza shops across the country until suspects linked to the kidnapping of a Vosloorus spaza shop owner, Mazwi Kubheka, are brought to justice.
This season of Sizok’thola is a preview of Ekurhuleni under my leadership.
Before we can talk investment and jobs, we must reclaim our streets. Businesses deserve safe trading conditions and sober, capable workforce.
ActionSA will clean up this city — then build it up.
@IrisJulianne Una Rams has won a whole Grammy, and you’re out here thinking he doesn’t deserve to win a Metro Award? Be serious congratulations Una well deserved
‘Hands Off Gen Mkhwanazi’, Ndlozi Urges Protection of KZN Police Chief After Malema Attack
Political commentator and former EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has urged South Africans to protect KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, warning that failing to defend whistleblowers risks turning the country into a “mafia state.”
His comments come after a scathing attack by EFF leader Julius Malema during the EFF’s National Voter Registration Launch in Johannesburg yesterday.
Malema accused Mkhwanazi of trying to drag him into internal police disputes, particularly involving Crime Intelligence head Major-General Feroz Khan. He strongly denied any wrongdoing, insisting he has no corrupt ties within SAPS or involvement in police tenders.
Malema also labelled Mkhwanazi a “coward,” claiming the general did not confront him with the same intensity during in-person Ad Hoc Committee engagements. He rejected any attempt to link the EFF to the broader controversy surrounding the police leadership.
In a post on X, Ndlozi pushed back, saying: “Hands off Gen. Mkhwanazi! A society that doesn’t protect whistleblowers is doomed to become a mafia state.” He referenced the 2021 assassination of Babita Deokaran, who exposed major tender corruption before her killing, warning of the dangers faced by those who speak out.
Ndlozi argued that framing the issue as a personality clash or factional battle within SAPS distracts from the real issue allegations that organised crime networks are embedded among senior police officials and politicians. He insisted that such networks must be exposed and held accountable.
Mkhwanazi has been in the spotlight since July 2025, when he publicly alleged links between drug cartels, corrupt police officials, and political figures. His subsequent testimony before Parliament’s ad hoc committee now nearing the release of its final report has intensified national debate.
Ndlozi’s remarks have gained traction online, with supporters backing his call to defend Mkhwanazi as a key figure in the fight against corruption, while critics accuse him of politicising the matter. The unfolding developments continue to highlight deep divisions over accountability within South Africa’s law enforcement and political landscape.
While we’re speaking about funding and black entrepreneurs being fucked over in South Africa, another prevalent issue black entrepreneurs face is theft. This lady talks about how her drone project was stolen after she went to seek funding.