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“Watch This Space, Things Are Happening”: Mkhwanazi Deflects Live TV Jab on Police Boss Masemola

April 27, 2026
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“Watch This Space, Things Are Happening”: Mkhwanazi Deflects Live TV Jab on Police Boss Masemola
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A tense live interview on has ignited fresh debate about leadership accountability within the after journalist confronted KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner on air.

During the exchange, Booi directly referenced National Police Commissioner , stating, “Your boss Fannie Masemola is in the dock,” a remark widely interpreted as highlighting growing scrutiny surrounding the country’s top police leadership. The pointed comment immediately shifted the tone of the interview, placing Mkhwanazi under pressure to respond to concerns about accountability at the highest level.

Mkhwanazi, known for his composed demeanor, responded cautiously. Rather than addressing the issue directly, he hinted at developments behind the scenes, saying, “That is a tale that will be told once again. One day, you and I will sit down for a cup of coffee. Things are going to happen… watch this space.” His response, while calm, avoided specifics and instead suggested that internal processes may already be underway.

[WATCH] #Newzroom405’s Malungelo Booi says to KZN police chief Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi: “Your boss is in the dock…” Mkhwanazi responds: “That’s a story for another day… One day you and I will have coffee… Things are happening. Watch this space.” pic.twitter.com/z9XkTikJS3

— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) April 22, 2026


The brief but charged exchange has since drawn widespread attention, with analysts and the public dissecting both the question and the response. Observers note that Mkhwanazi’s phrasing, particularly “things are happening,” may potential investigations, policy adjustments, or administrative actions within the police service, although no official confirmation has been provided.

The incident also underscores the increasingly assertive role of the media in holding public officials accountable. Booi’s direct questioning reflects a broader trend of journalists pressing for transparency amid rising public concern over governance and institutional integrity.

While Mkhwanazi’s remarks maintained restraint and avoided escalation, they have left many questions unanswered. For now, attention remains fixed on whether the hinted developments will materialize—and what they could mean for the future leadership of South Africa’s police service.

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