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Civil Society Warns ANC Against Removing KZN’s Top Cop as Political Clash Escalates

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South Africa faces a major showdown as activists warn the ANC not to force out KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt. Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, whose anti-crime efforts have angered powerful figures. Rumors suggest ruling party officials want him gone when his contract ends, sparking threats of mass protests.

Mkhwanazi, known for refusing political interference, recently accused unnamed politicians of working with criminals—a claim that has put him at odds with the ANC. Activists compare the situation to the controversial 2009 shutdown of the Scorpions, an anti-corruption unit that investigated top officials.

“This isn’t just about one officer—it’s about whether South Africa still fights corruption or surrenders to it,” said a coalition of civic groups. They argue that removing Mkhwanazi would prove politicians fear honest law enforcement, asking: “If leaders are clean, why target those who expose wrongdoing?”

The ANC now faces mounting pressure. Keeping Mkhwanazi could anger some within the party, while firing him may trigger public unrest and deepen distrust in government. With President Cyril Ramaphosa’s “new dawn” reform promises under scrutiny, the decision could define his administration’s commitment to accountability.

As tensions rise, citizens await the outcome—one that will show whether South Africa’s leaders prioritize public safety or political protection.

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