In a development that has sparked debate within political and security circles, the African National Congress (ANC) is reportedly advising President Cyril Ramaphosa not to renew the contract of General Mkhwanazi, the serving top official within the national security apparatus. Sources close to the party claim that ANC leadership perceives Mkhwanazi as a potential threat to both the party’s political influence and its affiliated business interests.
General Mkhwanazi, who has held his post for several years, is recognized for his uncompromising approach to law enforcement and internal security management. While his tenure has seen successes in several national security operations, critics argue that his methods have occasionally clashed with political objectives, raising concerns among senior ANC officials.
According to insiders, the party has conveyed its position privately to the Presidency, suggesting that renewing Mkhwanazi’s contract could pose “unnecessary risks” to ANC-aligned enterprises and political agendas. The specifics of these concerns have not been publicly detailed, but they reportedly relate to Mkhwanazi’s firm stance on anti-corruption measures and investigations that may impact individuals linked to the party.
The ANC’s advisory has reignited discussions on the delicate balance between operational independence of security agencies and political oversight. Analysts note that such interventions, if confirmed, could influence perceptions of state institutions’ autonomy and the impartiality of law enforcement operations.
Supporters of General Mkhwanazi argue that his leadership has been critical in stabilizing volatile regions and in enforcing the rule of law, emphasizing that politicizing contract renewals could undermine public confidence in the national security framework. They caution that removing or sidelining effective security officials for political reasons may weaken institutional integrity.
Meanwhile, political commentators stress that the situation highlights ongoing tensions within the ANC regarding accountability, loyalty, and the intersection of governance with party interests. Questions have emerged over how the decision will impact Ramaphosa’s administration, particularly as the President faces pressures to maintain party cohesion while upholding the credibility of state institutions.
No official statement has been issued by the Presidency or General Mkhwanazi regarding the alleged advisory. The ANC, for its part, continues to encourage its members and supporters to remain steadfast, with internal communications emphasizing unity and vigilance in navigating what some describe as challenging political terrain.
