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posted ago by purkiss80 ago by purkiss80 +183 / -0

As you might tell, knowing how I post, this is an AI-generated piece because there's so much going on I don't even know where to start, so I apologise for the AI...

I apologise for the 'format' being haphazard, but its been a long week already...🤭😆😆 This Is Pretty huge because its the first time Someone in such a position has "exposed" Crime in the Government, and he's black, so they can't use the Racist Apartheid excuses; they have to investigate. The man has become a national hero, let's see what pans out....Interesting time ahead...😎🙏🏻

The General in question is A National fucking Hero, A real LEO who worked his way up from nothing and Really believes in law and order....Here he tells you the Truth Behind Crime in SA and what the Problem is....👌🙏🏻

https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1925273456859389953/vid/avc1/1280x720/QG7PKymsxmen0HbA.mp4

https://x.com/Bubblebathgirl/status/1925275996422381574

And here's the Media briefing he gave...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEyHx99QUSY

News Clips and reports... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7QkXUj2LUY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnfhpnNH1vE

https://www.news24.com/drum/news/kzn-police-commissioner-lt-general-nhlanhla-mkhwanazi-makes-explosive-allegations-20250707-0631

https://www.news24.com/southafrica/news/public-to-march-for-mkhwanazi-urging-action-against-corrupt-officials-20250708-1126

https://www.parliament.gov.za/press-releases/media-statement-president-ramaphosa-must-address-serious-allegations-made-general-mkhwanazi

(General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi accused Police Minister Senzo Mchunu of ties to criminal gangs, claiming financial support from a corrupt businessman fueled political endeavors (BBC, 2025-07-07). He’s backed this with text messages and payment evidence, alleging a 2018 task force investigating political assassinations was disbanded, with 121 case files removed under Mchunu’s orders—without approval from National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola.

President Cyril Ramaphosa calls it a "highest priority" issue, but the public is already mobilizing.

What This Means - Corruption in the Police Force: This isn’t new—BusinessTech (2020) noted hundreds of South African cops under investigation, with bribery at 31% of cases. Mkhwanazi’s claims suggest a deep rot, echoing US debates on police accountability. Government Complicity: The alleged cover-up of political killings (a grim history per SA History Online) hints at a corrupt regime. Sound familiar? Think state capture or US lobbying scandals. Public Uprising: - Farmers and citizens across racial lines (White, Black, Coloured, Indian) are uniting to protect Mkhwanazi, vowing mass protests if he’s targeted (X posts, 2025-07-07). This mirrors the 2021 Zuma arrest riots, driven by 32% unemployment and inequality (World Bank), and echoes US movements like BLM.

Global Implications - A Warning for the US: With recent US probes into lobbying and police misconduct, South Africa’s case shows how corruption can destabilise democracy. Their energy crisis, worsened by graft (Wikipedia, 2025), is a red flag.

International Eyes: - The US, UK, and EU, key South African investors, have warned of investment risks if corruption persists (2020 joint embassy memo). This could shape US foreign policy or aid.

What to Watch - Will Mkhwanazi’s evidence hold up? National Commissioner Masemola’s statement this week could be decisive.

Will the government crack down or reform?)


(Key points from the media statement: Mkhwanazi alleged Mchunu received financial support from Matlala for political endeavours, including travel expenses and a gala dinner.

He claimed the task team uncovered links between a Gauteng-based syndicate, dubbed the “Three Eagles,” and high-profile figures, which led to its abrupt disbandment.

He vowed to continue fighting crime despite personal risks, stating he was “combat-ready” to defend the SAPS badge, even at the cost of his life.

The allegations have prompted calls for an independent inquiry, while Mchunu and Sibiya have denied the claims, calling them “baseless.” President Cyril Ramaphosa has prioritised the matter as a “grave national security concern.”)

What he's basically saying without saying it, is that the ANC Government Past and Present are a Mafia who have captured the state Right at the top. High-ranking political officials, Top Cops, State Intelligence, judges, prosecutors, Ordinary cops....Combined with Drug Cartels to steal & destroy this Country while enriching themselves so far to the tune of One TRILLION rand( 55,000,000,000 USD)Between About 100 Individuals...