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Why the Mandlanga Commission Must Enter Home Affairs Immediately to Stop the Chaos

April 13, 2026
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Many are hoping that the Mandlanga Commission would continue to investigate and report on issues plaguing the Department of Home Affairs.

Recurring administrative failings at Home Affairs, according to analysts and public commenters, indicate systemic concerns that require persistent scrutiny. Allegations of inefficiency, backlogs in paperwork, and processing times all persist and impact people over the country.

An observer made the observation that “the same problems keep repeating themselves in cycles,” highlighting the importance of interventions with a longer time horizon rather than quick cures. Some perceive the commission – which was formed to look at major state institutions’ governance and operational flaws – as a way to make the department more accountable.

Even while Home Affairs is not directly within the Mandlanga Commission’s purview at the moment, there is increasing demand for authorities to either increase the commission’s authority or launch rival processes to address the department’s problems. The public’s trust in vital services will keep dwindling, critics say, unless something is done quickly.

In previous instances, government officials have admitted that Home Affairs had problems, stating that the agency was understaffed and that service demand was too high. But no matter how many times reform has been attempted, nothing has stuck.

According to political scientists, this case illustrates a larger trend in public administration, where systemic inefficiencies continue even after occasional reforms. They express concern that the dysfunctional cycle would persist in the absence of systemic changes.

The question of whether the Mandlanga Commission, or an equivalent entity, can make a significant contribution to ending the trend and re-establishing efficiency at a vital national department is becoming more and more central as the argument heats up.

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