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“What General Mkhwanazi Said Has Cost People Their Livelihood” Advocate Johnson Hit Out

November 7, 2025
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“What General Mkhwanazi Said Has Cost People Their Livelihood” Advocate Johnson Hit Out
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The confrontation began when Shongwe, presiding over the session, sought clarity on Johnson’s strong assertion. “You said what General Mkhwanazi said has cost people their lives. Who are those people?” Shongwe asked firmly, pausing as the room fell silent.

Appearing momentarily caught off guard, Advocate Johnson took a deep breath before responding. “Maybe I used the wrong word; it cost people their livelihoods. I correct the word lives,” he said, acknowledging his earlier misstatement.

The clarification marked a significant shift in tone, as Johnson appeared to soften his earlier accusation that had implied Mkhwanazi’s comments had directly led to loss of life. The correction to “livelihoods” reframed the issue from a matter of fatal consequence to one of economic and professional impact.

Observers present at the hearing described the moment as “intense yet necessary,” noting that Shongwe’s intervention ensured accuracy and accountability in the record. Johnson’s initial statement had raised eyebrows, with some interpreting it as an allegation that Mkhwanazi’s public statements or actions had endangered individuals.

The revised wording, however, placed emphasis on the economic and reputational damage that may have resulted instead. Sources close to the matter suggested that Johnson was referencing how Mkhwanazi’s prior public comments or administrative actions might have led to job losses or professional harm among those implicated.

Legal analysts said the exchange underscored the importance of precision in language, especially during formal inquiries involving senior officials. “Words carry immense weight in proceedings of this nature. A single phrase can change the entire meaning of an argument,” one legal expert commented.

While Johnson’s correction appeared to resolve the immediate confusion, it did little to lessen the broader tension surrounding General Mkhwanazi’s conduct and its perceived repercussions. The hearing continues to draw public interest, as both supporters and critics await further developments regarding the implications of Mkhwanazi’s leadership style and public statements.

By the end of the session, Shongwe thanked Johnson for the clarification, emphasizing that such corrections are vital to maintaining credibility and fairness in the process. The matter remains under review as proceedings continue.

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