The recent renewal of Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s contract as KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner for another five years is a positive step for the province and the country at large .
At a time when South Africa faces immense challenges in law enforcement and public trust, steady leadership is crucial. Mkhwanazi’s continued presence brings much-needed stability to policing in KZN, reinforcing the fight against violent crime, including political killings and corruption at provincial and national levels .
A Track Record of Integrity
Mkhwanazi has become synonymous with integrity and transparency. His track record of exposing entrenched problems within the police service has been instrumental in strengthening accountability .
During his famous July 2025 media briefing, he made damning allegations against high-ranking police officials and politicians, including since-suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu, police deputy head Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya, and members of the judiciary. He accused them of aiding criminal syndicates, involving themselves improperly in investigations, and obstructing justice .
His claims gave rise to the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry and an ad hoc parliamentary committee investigation .
Exposing Deep-Seated Problems
Without Mkhwanazi’s fearless leadership, the public might never have learned about the “skeletons” in the closets of powerful figures—including alleged controversial cosmetic surgeries for some female top cops that were allegedly paid for by alleged crime boss Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, or the gift of impalas that Matlala allegedly made to Sibiya .
At the commission’s hearings, police sergeant Fannie Nkosi admitted he paid R500 to SABC journalist Natasha Phiri in exchange for information. Phiri has since been placed on precautionary suspension by the SABC .
Even more alarming have been the details of how some top police officials have become entangled with criminal networks. These revelations have shocked the nation and underlined the urgent need for reform and vigilance .
A Clear Signal
Renewing Mkhwanazi’s contract is a clear signal that the government values steadfastness and boldness in rooting out corruption. It also reassures citizens that the fight against crime is being led by someone with an unflinching commitment to justice .
Mkhwanazi has accused Mchunu of being influenced by criminal cartels to disband the Political Killings Task Team, as they thought it was investigating them after raids that took place at two alleged cartel members, Katiso “KT” Molefe and Matlala, in December 2024 .
What Comes Next
As KZN continues to grapple with complex security challenges, the province and the country will benefit greatly from the stability and renewed momentum that Mkhwanazi’s leadership provides .
This decision must now be matched by ongoing support and resources for the commissioner and his team. Only then can South Africa truly turn the tide against crime and corruption, restoring faith in the institutions meant to protect us all .




















