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Tensions Boil Over: Gen. Mkhwanazi Fumes After Khumalo’s Shock Dismissal

October 21, 2025
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“‘He Smiled and Turned It Up’: Mkhwanazi’s Tupac Song Choice Fuels Speculation in Khumalo Case”
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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is facing a wave of backlash after being accused of circulating a chilling video clip featuring late American rapper Tupac Shakur’s lyric, “I’ll kill them at night when they are sleeping,” to colleagues. The alleged message was reportedly sent in the wake of the arrest and dismissal of Crime Intelligence boss Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo — a development that has deepened tensions within the South African Police Service (SAPS) and sparked fresh controversy before the Madlanga Commission.

The allegation surfaced during testimony and document submissions at the ongoing Madlanga Commission, which is investigating claims of political interference, corruption, and factionalism within the SAPS. Multiple media outlets have since confirmed that the message was introduced as part of evidence suggesting rising hostility and mistrust among senior police officials.

According to sources close to the inquiry, Mkhwanazi’s alleged act was described as a “moment of anger and frustration” following Khumalo’s arrest — an event he has publicly denounced as part of a wider conspiracy to derail crucial investigations into organised crime networks.

However, critics argue that if the allegations are proven true, the commissioner’s behaviour represents a serious breach of professional ethics. “For a senior police leader to share material invoking violence, especially during such a sensitive period, is not only irresponsible but deeply troubling,” said one policing analyst. “It sends the wrong message to the rank and file and the public at large.”

Former colleagues and observers also say the episode highlights the dangerous blurring of personal and institutional lines within SAPS leadership, where rival factions have been accused of weaponising investigations and internal processes for political gain.

Supporters of Mkhwanazi have defended him, claiming that the alleged outburst reflects the immense pressure faced by officers who believe they are being sabotaged from within. “He’s been outspoken about corruption and political meddling,” one ally told reporters. “This was not a threat — it was frustration boiling over.”

Legal experts warn that if the clip’s circulation is verified, Mkhwanazi could face disciplinary action or even suspension. “The SAPS code of conduct is clear,” said Professor Themba Mthethwa, a governance specialist. “Any behaviour that could be interpreted as endorsing violence or intimidation undermines the integrity of the service and must be dealt with accordingly.”

The Madlanga Commission, which continues to hear testimony from senior police officials, has become a flashpoint for exposing deep-rooted divisions within the security establishment. This latest controversy adds a personal and volatile dimension to an inquiry already burdened with accusations of criminal capture and political interference.

Whether Mkhwanazi’s alleged message will lead to official sanctions remains uncertain. For now, the controversy underscores the fragile state of leadership within the SAPS — where trust, accountability, and discipline are once again under intense public scrutiny.

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