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Ekurhuleni Mayor Drops Names: Top Brigadier Suspended as Madlanga Commission Heat Goes Tough

January 20, 2026
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Ekurhuleni Mayor Drops Names: Top Brigadier Suspended as Madlanga Commission Heat Goes Tough
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After recent testimonies at the Madlanga Commission, Ekurhuleni Mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza addressed the measures being taken against officials involved in the matters under investigation. The mayor emphasized that “All implicated officials are being processed,” indicating that those identified will undergo formal procedures.

As part of these actions, Brigadier Julius Mkhwanazi, who has attracted considerable attention, has been suspended. This suspension is part of a larger initiative to handle the repercussions of the commission’s findings effectively. Mayor Xhakaza’s remarks reflect a serious commitment to accountability and transparency within the local government.

The mayor’s announcement aims to rebuild trust and demonstrates that the government will not tolerate misconduct. All officials mentioned in the testimonies are now subject to formal evaluation, signaling that investigations or disciplinary actions are in progress. This approach shows strong leadership in addressing any wrongdoing revealed during the commission sessions.

The specific suspension of Brig. Mkhwanazi is a significant step, illustrating the administration’s readiness to act against senior officials. Mayor Xhakaza’s statements make it clear that no individual is beyond scrutiny or potential consequences if found involved.

These developments follow discussions and evidence presented at the Madlanga Commission, which has highlighted various issues within Ekurhuleni’s administration. Through these actions, the mayor seeks to assert that all parties involved will be held accountable under the law.

Overall, Mayor Xhakaza’s remarks underscore the seriousness of the local government’s stance on this issue and its commitment to addressing it both straightforwardly and decisively.

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