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Public Criticism Erupts Over Police Leadership, With Calls for Mkhwanazi as National Commissioner

September 22, 2025
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Public Criticism Erupts Over Police Leadership, With Calls for Mkhwanazi as National Commissioner
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A significant public debate has erupted online regarding the leadership of the South African Police Service (SAPS), focusing on National Commissioner Fannie Masemola and KwaZulu-Natal Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

The criticism was sparked by recent public appearances where Commissioner Masemola was perceived by some commentators as being unprepared for high-level scrutiny. This has led to a broader discussion on social media platform X about the selection process for top police officials.

A widely shared comment stated, “General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi should have been a National Commissioner of Police,” suggesting that Masemola would be better suited to a station-level role. This sentiment reflects a growing frustration among some citizens who perceive a disconnect between leadership appointments and operational competence.

The online discourse highlights a contrast between the public profiles of the two senior officers. Commissioner Mkhwanazi is currently in the spotlight for his detailed testimony at the Madlanga Commission, which has bolstered his reputation as a hands-on investigator. Meanwhile, Commissioner Masemola’s recent public engagements have faced intense scrutiny.

The backlash underscores a broader concern about the criteria for leadership positions within the SAPS and the importance of public trust in law enforcement institutions. The debate centers on whether appointments are based on merit, experience, and a proven track record in combating complex crime. As the discussion continues, it places a spotlight on the perceived capabilities of those leading the country’s police force.

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