@Chymamusique My brother nna what i see in you is a strong man that overcame the most difficult phase in his life and while others thought that its the end God is saying this is your beginning. Stay strong my brother and ignore selfish and bored people. Lerato la Modimo re le bona ka wena🙏
#sapsLIM The police in Polokwane, Capricorn District are investigating an inquest case after the discovery of the body of female member attached to the South African National Defense Force at a stream in the City of Polokwane on 02 January 2026 at around 11:00.
The circumstances surrounding the incident is still under investigation. NP
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#AdHocCommittee#MadlangaCommission
COMMENT:
The testimony provided by Lt. Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has again brought forth a series of deeply troubling allegations, implicating a wide array of individuals and highlighting the urgent need for decisive action.
The line of questioning by the Members of Parliament has successfully drawn out finer details, painting a disturbing picture of potential corruption and malfeasance.
Their line of questioning is certainly getting to the bottom of the allegations.
The scope of the allegations is particularly alarming, encompassing not only politicians and high-ranking members of the police service, but also politicians, business figures and journalists.
Given the gravity of these accusations, it is imperative that the rule of law is upheld without hesitation.
If the evidence presented warrants prosecution, it is essential that those implicated are brought to justice without delay.
The integrity of our criminal justice system depends upon the fair and impartial application of the law.
Throughout his testimony, Lt. Gen. Mkhwanazi presented himself as a composed and articulate witness.
His clear and confident demeanor, coupled with his detailed responses, has further amplified the weight of his testimony.
Let’s be honest: The KZN Commissioner possesses the necessary skills and leadership qualities to serve as National Police Commissioner.
His recommendations for much-needed reforms within the South African Police Service (SAPS) are particularly insightful and deserve serious consideration.
Yes, it’s early days, but let’s hope that the lawmakers
act with speed and determination to implement reforms.
The rot needs to be stopped.
The restoration of credibility to the SAPS is paramount.
The current situation, as revealed so far by the Madlanga Commission and the Ad-Hoc Committee, demonstrates a pressing need for comprehensive restructuring and a concerted effort to eradicate corruption and regain public trust.
This nonsense of Minister’s interfering with police operations must come to an end once and for all.
We must confront the harsh reality that our criminal justice system is in a state of crisis.
The infiltration of organised crime syndicates into the highest echelons of the police is unacceptable. Sections of the police are clearly captured.
The historical problems within the Crime Intelligence division are well-documented and require immediate attention. Slush funds being abused, mismanagement and dirty tricks are at the core of the problem.
Mkhwanazi says the SANDF did not even have tents or diesel during the 2021 unrest in KZN. This is shocking!
How long is it going to take for Govt to wake-up and realise that our safety and security as a nation is at serious risk?
[BREAKING NEWS] Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia slams Commissioner Fannie Masemola's decision to move 121 dockets on political killings before SAPS inquiry begins.
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