@Daka_Dakeni@KaizerChiefs But remember, the reason for the delay is because of late comers. There is no way the "derby"game can start if they are no maximum supporters inside the stadium. We don't want Ellis Park 2.0.
General Mkhwanazi tells Honourable Fadiel Adams that school is important and that he is glad Mr Adams is not part of the Ad Hoc Committee because he had already prejudged the situation long ago.
“I said before and I will say it again: we all shall die and nobody will live forever. It depends how you die as a person. I'm not much of a Christian, but Christians tend to be afraid of dying a lot, and yet they pray.” General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi
“I'm not necessarily worried about dying. If death gets me, it will get me. That's why I can still walk out here and play with explosives.” General Mkhwanazi
[COMMENT]
Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is National Commissioner material. His years of experience in policing, his operational leadership, and his deep understanding of crime intelligence and investigations set him apart.
He is not a desk-bound officer — he has consistently demonstrated a hands-on approach to policing, taking decisive action in high-pressure situations.
At a time when public trust in law enforcement is under strain, leaders who combine discipline, integrity, and real-world experience are exactly what the country needs.
Mkhwanazi’s track record in tackling serious and organised crime, as well as his willingness to confront difficult issues within the system, speaks volumes about his leadership capacity.
He understands the complexities of policing in South Africa and has shown that he is not afraid to act.
South Africa needs strong, credible, and experienced leadership at the highest level of the police service.
On merit, Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi fits that profile.
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