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- IOL News
'Go get the popcorn factory ready', Gayton McKenzie ready to testify in inquiry over Mkhwanazi's corruption allegations
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie says he is willing to testify in the judicial commission of inquiry. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie said that he is willing to testify in the judicial commission of inquiry which will be established to investigate claims by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. This comes after Ramaphosa on Sunday announced the inquiry saying that South Africans were concerned about corruption and the rise of criminality in the country. "These allegations, if proven true, threaten to undermine the confidence of South Africans in the ability of the South African Police Service to protect them and to effectively fight crime and corruption," he said. Reacting to the announcement of the inquiry, McKenzie said the testimony which will come out of the inquiry will shock South Africans. I'm also going to testify at the commission because I know things. If they call me, I'm going. There are these guns in the Western Cape that is killing our people," he said "This is one is not get your popcorn ready, go get the popcorn factory ready because of the corruption that is going to come out of there. Every cartel boss of every gang in the world you always hear that they are arrested in South Africa, they are here," McKenzie added.


Eyewitness News
2 hours ago
- Eyewitness News
KZN security organisations call on police to fight against corruption and crime
DURBAN - Security organisations in KwaZulu-Natal have called on the police in the province to put up a strong fight against corruption and crime in the province. This is on the back of shocking allegations made by KZN police chief, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, that law enforcement agencies were riddled with political interference. Security organisations and crime-fighting organisations are part of a march to police headquarters in Durban on Tuesday to pledge support for the KZN police boss. They said while the allegations were being probed, they wanted police to clean up house as they also face corruption allegations. Security boss, Vees Pillay, was part of the march. "Our clarion call today is this is not just a race thing, this is a South African thing, a problem that each and every South African speak in their mouth, corruption within government sectors, corruption in policing and law enforcement sectors and it's high time that we as South Africans come together and put an end to this by voicing our concerns."


The South African
2 hours ago
- The South African
Minister Lamola's spokesperson slams DA over Jonas envoy claims
Minister Ronald Lamola's spokesperson has hit back at the Democratic Alliance (DA). This follows its claims that the United States denied Mcebisi Jonas a diplomatic visa. The DA said the US rejected Jonas' role as South Africa's special envoy. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on 15 July, Chrispin Phiri accused the DA, lobby groups, and 'fringe media platforms' of undermining national efforts to protect South Africa's economic interests. Phiri said that the US tariffs are a global issue and it's not unique to South Africa. He said the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition is currently handling the issue. The spokesperson accused DA MP Emma Powell of leading a delegation to the United States. He said that the delegation sought help from the US to change foreign and other policies. Phiri stated that this resulted in negative views and sentiments about South Africa. The spokesperson also criticised Powell's trip to Israel with DA MP Andrew Whitfield. Phiri stated that the trip had been 'rightfully criticised' for whitewashing Israel's conduct. JONAS DENIED ENTRY TO THE US The DA alleges that Jonas was denied entry to the US in May. The party said that President Cyril Ramaphosa continued to claim he was acting as a special envoy. The Presidency has yet to respond officially to the claims. The spokesperson dismissed DA MP Emma Louise Powell's claims about Jonas's lack of accreditation, calling it a 'red herring.' 'Special envoys do not get accredited to a country. These are not diplomatic postings and do not require the presentation of credentials. Even envoys representing the US President do not publicly report on their work,' Phiri said. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.