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Panyaza Lesufi Says He Wanted Gen Mkhwanazi As Gauteng Police Commissioner But KZN Premier Refused

November 1, 2025
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Panyaza Lesufi Says He Wanted Gen Mkhwanazi As Gauteng Police Commissioner But KZN Premier Refused
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In a revealing radio interview, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has disclosed his unsuccessful attempt to recruit KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi as the new Provincial Police Commissioner for Gauteng. Lesufi confirmed that he personally approached General Mkhwanazi, who had expressed willingness to accept the position, but the transfer was ultimately blocked by the KZN Premier who refused to release the respected police leader from his current duties.

Lesufi described Mkhwanazi as one of South Africa’s most capable and results-driven police leaders, praising his firm stance on law enforcement, his anti-corruption efforts within the police service, and his hands-on approach to combating violent crime. The Gauteng Premier’s revelation has sparked significant public debate, with many South Africans expressing disappointment that Gauteng—a province grappling with serious crime challenges—was unable to secure a leader of Mkhwanazi’s caliber, while others supported the KZN Premier’s decision to retain the commissioner in a province that continues to face its own complex security issues.

General Mkhwanazi has built a formidable reputation throughout his career, which includes serving as Acting National Police Commissioner in 2011. He is widely respected for his no-nonsense approach and commitment to rooting out corruption within police ranks. Under his leadership, KwaZulu-Natal has seen notable progress in tackling violent crimes, though significant challenges remain.

Lesufi, who has been vocal about his frustrations with rising crime in Gauteng, emphasized that his administration remains committed to improving policing in the province despite this setback. “The fight against crime in Gauteng remains a top priority. We will continue working with the national leadership of SAPS to ensure that our people feel safe,” he stated. This failed recruitment effort underscores the critical importance of capable leadership within South Africa’s police service and highlights the growing pressure on government officials to strengthen law enforcement amid rising crime rates across the country.

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