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KZN Premier Endorses Lt Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for Second Term as Provincial Police Commissioner

January 8, 2026
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KZN Premier Endorses Lt Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for Second Term as Provincial Police Commissioner
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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has officially endorsed Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for a second term as the South African Police Service provincial commissioner in KwaZulu-Natal, paving the way for continuity in the leadership of policing in the province.

The endorsement follows a high-level meeting between Premier Ntuli and SAPS National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola, during which the future of Lieutenant General Mkhwanazi’s tenure was discussed. Mkhwanazi’s current term is due to expire on 30 March, making the decision timely as authorities consider stability and performance within the provincial police command.

Lieutenant General Mkhwanazi has led the SAPS in KwaZulu-Natal during a period marked by complex policing challenges, including violent crime, organised criminal activity, political killings, and cross-border syndicates. Under his leadership, the province has seen intensified police operations, targeted crime-combating strategies, and increased collaboration between law enforcement agencies.

Premier Ntuli’s endorsement signals confidence in Mkhwanazi’s leadership and track record, as well as a desire to maintain momentum in ongoing crime-fighting initiatives. The Premier has consistently emphasised the need for strong and decisive policing to address KwaZulu-Natal’s crime challenges and to restore public confidence in law enforcement.

While the endorsement does not in itself constitute a final appointment, it is regarded as a significant step in the process, as the final decision rests with national SAPS authorities and relevant government structures. The support of the provincial executive is, however, seen as a strong indicator that Mkhwanazi is likely to be retained for another term.

If confirmed, Lieutenant General Mkhwanazi’s second term would allow him to continue overseeing key operations aimed at reducing violent crime, dismantling criminal networks, and strengthening community-police relations across the province.

The development has been welcomed by some stakeholders who argue that continuity in leadership is crucial for effective policing, particularly in a province as complex and volatile as KwaZulu-Natal. Further announcements are expected as the formal process towards the end of Mkhwanazi’s current term progresses.

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