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Mkhwanazi’s Contract Renewed: KZN Premier Ntuli Confirms Police Commissioner Is Staying On

March 28, 2026
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Mkhwanazi’s Contract Renewed: KZN Premier Ntuli Confirms Police Commissioner Is Staying On
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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has confirmed that the contract of Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi as the province’s police commissioner has been formally renewed, bringing clarity to a question that had been hanging over one of the country’s most prominent and outspoken law enforcement figures.

The announcement puts to rest speculation surrounding Mkhwanazi’s future in the role at a time when the KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner has found himself at the centre of a national storm following explosive allegations he made about the criminal infiltration of South Africa’s justice system.

Those claims triggered a parliamentary ad hoc committee investigation and placed Mkhwanazi squarely in the crosshairs of a fierce and very public battle over the integrity of the country’s law enforcement and criminal justice institutions.

The renewal of his contract signals that the provincial government is standing firmly behind Mkhwanazi despite the intense scrutiny and political pressure that has surrounded him in recent months.

For Premier Ntuli, the decision to renew carries significant political weight, effectively communicating that the province regards Mkhwanazi’s continued leadership of its police structures as both necessary and desirable at a moment of considerable institutional turbulence.

Mkhwanazi’s tenure as KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner has been marked by a willingness to speak plainly about the threats facing the province’s law enforcement environment, a quality that has earned him both fierce admirers and equally fierce critics depending on which side of the political divide one occupies.

His allegations regarding criminal networks operating within the justice system prompted reactions at the highest levels of government and law enforcement, and the ongoing parliamentary inquiry into his claims continues to generate significant public interest.

With his contract now confirmed as renewed, Mkhwanazi is positioned to continue his work in the province with the backing of the Premier’s office, even as the broader institutional and legal battles connected to his disclosures continue to play out in Parliament and in the courts.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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