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Ramaphosa Orders Removal Of 121 Political Killing Cases From General Mkhwanazi

September 4, 2025
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A major shake-up has unfolded in South Africa’s ongoing investigations into political violence, after it emerged that 121 dockets linked to political killings have been taken away from KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. The decision reportedly came directly from President Cyril Ramaphosa, raising questions about the reasons behind the intervention.

Sources within the security sector confirmed that the sensitive case files were reassigned under instructions from the Presidency. The move is said to be part of efforts to centralize and fast-track investigations into political killings that have rocked KwaZulu-Natal and other provinces in recent years.

Political killings remain one of the biggest threats to stability in South Africa’s democratic system, particularly within KwaZulu-Natal, which has long been considered a hotspot for intra-party and inter-party violence. Councillors, local government officials, and party members have often fallen victim in what analysts describe as politically motivated assassinations tied to power struggles, tender disputes, and factional battles.

General Mkhwanazi, who has been overseeing many of these high-profile cases, has built a reputation for being outspoken against political interference in policing matters. Observers believe his removal from direct control of these dockets could either be an attempt to reduce perceived bias in the investigations or a sign of mounting pressure within the ANC government to contain fallout ahead of critical political timelines.

Opposition parties have already reacted to the development. Some argue that the President’s intervention undermines the independence of police operations, while others insist that Ramaphosa is simply ensuring accountability and efficiency in handling the politically sensitive cases. Civil society groups have also raised concerns, calling for transparency in how the investigations will proceed after being taken away from the provincial commissioner.

The Presidency has yet to issue an official statement clarifying the decision. However, sources close to government insist that the reassignment is aimed at improving coordination between law enforcement agencies and ensuring that political killings are tackled with urgency at a national level.

As it stands, the 121 dockets are expected to be handed over to specialized national task teams that will report directly to higher authorities in Pretoria. The development could reshape the pace and outcome of political killing investigations in KwaZulu-Natal, a province that remains the epicenter of political violence in South Africa.

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