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Ramaphosa Launches Plan to Address KwaZulu-Natal’s Policing Crisis

July 10, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a new effort to tackle the long-standing issues of crime, corruption, and inefficiency within KwaZulu-Natal’s police force.

During a visit to Durban on Tuesday, Ramaphosa revealed the creation of a special task force to evaluate and reform policing in the province. KwaZulu-Natal has struggled with political killings, gang violence, and accusations of police involvement in criminal activities.

“We must uncover the truth about what is happening in KwaZulu-Natal’s police force,” Ramaphosa said at the provincial legislature. “People are demanding justice, but too often, those meant to protect them are either failing to act or are part of the problem.”

The decision follows several scandals involving high-ranking police officials in the province, including claims of ties to criminal groups, altered crime data, and a high number of unsolved murders—particularly of activists and political figures.

Ramaphosa’s plan includes independent audits, investigations into officers’ finances, and new community oversight measures. The task force will report directly to the Presidency to avoid delays and potential interference.

Local leaders have expressed cautious optimism, though some doubt real change will come after years of broken promises.

“We’ve lost too many lives,” said Thobile Zulu, a community activist in Umlazi. “If this is just for show, people will lose faith. But if the President acts quickly and seriously, it could make a difference.”

The next few months will determine whether Ramaphosa’s plan can bring real reform or if KwaZulu-Natal’s policing problems will persist.

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