A businessman based in KwaZulu-Natal has ignited national debate after publicly accusing the province’s police commissioner of corruption and abuse of power, in an interview now circulating widely on television and social media.
Calvin Mathibeli, who says he was born in Lesotho, has levelled serious allegations against Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, claiming the senior police official is “captured by mafias” and responsible for the misuse of state power. The claims were discussed in a January interview currently airing on NewzRoom Afrika.
Allegations Trigger Public Interest
In the interview, Mathibeli alleges that the commissioner has been involved in corruption and unlawful killings. While the claims remain unproven, the interview has quickly gained traction online, drawing both support and skepticism from viewers and analysts.
Legal experts say the seriousness of the accusations could lead to further scrutiny if formal complaints or investigations follow. Authorities have not announced any official probe at this stage.
From Lesotho to Business Success
Beyond the controversy, Mathibeli’s personal story has drawn attention. He describes his journey from humble beginnings in Lesotho to building a successful business career in KwaZulu-Natal.
Supporters have described his rise as inspirational, highlighting themes of migration, entrepreneurship and persistence. Critics, however, caution that his allegations against law-enforcement leadership must be evaluated carefully and supported by evidence.
Calls for Clarity
The unfolding situation has prompted calls for transparency and due process. Observers note that the allegations, if substantiated, would carry major implications for public trust in law enforcement.
For now, the interview continues to fuel debate across the country as viewers await possible responses from authorities and further developments.
