THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:13 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:13
Articles about Nathi Mthethwa

The road to Mangaung: Who's got Zuma's back?

As the ANC's centenary celebrations kick off, the M&G looks at the cast of characters championing Jacob Zuma's re-election as party leader.

Kodwa to sue police for wrongful arrest

Presidential adviser Zizi Kodwa is suing the police for R5-million after he was wrongfully arrested for drunk driving on November 11.

Crime drop: Mthethwa hails private partnerships

Coordination between the police and thousands of private security firms has led to a reduction in serious crimes, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

Police minister defends new acting police chief

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa says acting national police chief Major General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi must ignore criticism on his temporary appointment.

Mthethwa: Time to rethink shock-and-awe crowd control

'Constant negative public scrutiny' has prompted a review of the severity of force used when responding to protest action, the police minister says.

Presidency unaware of Cele suspension claims

The presidency is "not aware" of plans to suspend police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele, a spokesperson said on Sunday.

Zuma 'bid to oust Cele' stalls

Buoyed by positive crime stats, the police chief has come back fighting, sources claim.

Department boss calls for urgent help

The department of cooperative governance and traditional affairs is seeking a chartered accountant to rescue it from its worst financial crisis.

Bid to get to bottom of Shiceka car mystery thwarted

Nathi Mthethwa has stymied a bid in Parliament to uncover the truth behind a car crash mystery allegedly involving fellow minister Sicelo Shiceka.

Counting South Africa's crimes

The number of murders in SA declined by 6.5% in 2010/2011, with 15 940 cases being recorded, according to annual police crime statistics released

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Photos about Nathi Mthethwa

Word in your ear
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa (left) and police commissioner Bheki Cele at the release of the annual crime statistics. The positive results have given Cele a boost, making it politically risky for Jacob Zuma to oust Cele.
Thin blue line
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa speaks at the release of the annual crime statistics, crediting a noteworthy drop in violent crime to exemplary police work and increased visibility of police on the streets, and dismissed those who doubted the statistics were simply "cynics".
On the beat
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa (left) and police commissioner Bheki Cele are seen during the launch of a festive-season anti-crime blitz, called "Operation Duty Calls", in Hillbrow on Thursday.
Crime concerns
Deputy Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula and Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa (right) address journalists at a National Press Club meeting in Pretoria on Wednesday.
Bringer of bad tidings
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa prepares to release crime statistics for the 2008/9 financial year at a media briefing in Parliament on Tuesday.


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