Trending: Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkwanzi still a very hot topic online as people find hope for a better South Africa in him

Published

KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

Image: Thobile Mathonsi

Social media users are still agog about Nhlanhla Mkwanazi and his stance on corruption:


@MLANDO60870174 Can the warrior, the honorable General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, investigate President Ramaphosa? Please help this country get rid of corruption everywhere.

@Tsogang3 Anyone who says General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi should have followed ‘proper channels’ is a criminal himself.

@NalaThokozane Make General Mkhwanazi the national police commissioner. He will assist in restoring law and order.

@MDNnewss National Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Fannie Masemola, has confirmed that additional security measures have been put in place for Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi following threats made against him. Masemola also assured the public that Mkhwanazi will not face any repercussions for revealing explosive allegations involving Minister Senzo Mchunu, Vusi ‘Cat’ Matlala, and Brown Mogotsi.

@54Battalion Why are police commissioners from other provinces so quiet and not coming out and supporting General Mkhwanazi? Is he fighting crime alone or do other provinces not have a crime problem? Something is off.

@Yanga_Co Ladies, have you noticed that Mkhwanazi is not married – there is no ring on that finger?

@EdgarLegoale General Masemola’s media briefing was plain and clear: He stands with General Mkhwanazi. In simple terms, he’s saying: ‘I back Mkhwanazi, and the minister of police must stop meddling in police work.’ The gloves are off.

@_AfricanSoil It’s deeper than you think....the British colony is the most corrupt country in the world, followed by Kenya. General Mkhwanazi was just scratching the surface. It’s bad. An underworld. Public institutions, media, law enforcement, some ministers are part of this syndicate!

DAILY NEWS