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Nkosinathi Nhleko

Zuma: Some MK party members are lucky I have not fired them
Politics
/ 8 August 2025

Zuma: Some MK party members are lucky I have not fired them

The party alleged that fired secretary general Floyd Shivambu, who has now been expelled from MK, had left with a R28 million debt

By Lunga Mzangwe
MK party to contest every ward in 2026 local government elections
Politics
/ 13 December 2024

MK party to contest every ward in 2026 local government elections

Jacob Zuma’s party aims for a branch in every ward by the middle of 2025

By Paddy Harper
MK Party reinstates challenge to the outcome of the 29 May elections
Politics
/ 4 October 2024

MK Party reinstates challenge to the outcome of the 29 May elections

The party wants the results set aside and a fresh poll to be held

By Paddy Harper
As the Elephants head for Moses Mabhida, the ANC’s firepools come home to roost
Opinion
/ 9 March 2024

As the Elephants head for Moses Mabhida, the ANC’s firepools come home to roost

Change starts … just now, as Roger Jardine’s funders pull the plug

By Paddy Harper
Khayelitsha inquiry’s recommendations into policing in the crime-infested township still ignored seven years on
National
/ 27 August 2021

Khayelitsha inquiry’s recommendations into policing in the crime-infested township still ignored seven years on

As long as there’s no political will to change policing in this country, there is not much that can be done, say civil rights activists

By Eunice Masson
Unembargoed: February 15 to 21
Article
/ 18 February 2019

Unembargoed: February 15 to 21

McBride’s list: Ipid boss includes Nathi Nhleko and Shaun Abrahams among ‘capturers of the criminal justice system’

By Mg Reporter
McBride on crime cluster capture
Article
/ 15 February 2019

McBride on crime cluster capture

More than 30 people will be implicated by the head of Ipid at the Zondo inquiry

By Athandiwe Saba and Sarah Smit
Wild ride may lead to better future
Article
/ 20 December 2018

Wild ride may lead to better future

The shocks of 2018 will reverberate in a crucial 2019 election year and hopefully the outcome will be enlightened

By Richard Calland
Sibanye-Stillwater vows to start on a clean slate at Marikana
Article
/ 1 May 2018

Sibanye-Stillwater vows to start on a clean slate at Marikana

The mining company is in the process of buying out Lonmin and it has vowed to do things differently

By Sibongile Khumalo
​O’Sullivan, Hain pile pressure on UK ’state capture’ law firm
Article
/ 29 January 2018

​O’Sullivan, Hain pile pressure on UK ’state capture’ law firm

Under his nonprofit Forensics for Justice, O’Sullivan’s letter blames Hogan Lovells for the legal manoeuvres of three of its “sordid clients”

By Phillip De Wet
Why it has taken so long to prosecute state capture cases in South Africa
Article
/ 24 January 2018

Why it has taken so long to prosecute state capture cases in South Africa

"The failure of the NPA to act swiftly and vigorously against those involved in state capture shows that there has been a dereliction of duty."

By Penelope Andrews
ANC commission lock horns on monopoly capital
Article
/ 20 December 2017

ANC commission lock horns on monopoly capital

The ANC’s Strategies and Tactics Commission for the most part stuck to the resolutions it took at its national policy.

By Given Sigauqwe
Newly appointed acting Hawks boss was on the panel that appointed Ntlemeza
Article
/ 14 April 2017

Newly appointed acting Hawks boss was on the panel that appointed Ntlemeza

Matakata, along with Nathi Nhleko, Michael Masutha and David Mahlobo, was part of the panel that decided Ntlemeza was the best candidate for the job

By Angelique Serrao
Nobody is irreplaceable: Mbalula doesn’t have time for Ntlemeza’s legal woes
Article
/ 4 April 2017

Nobody is irreplaceable: Mbalula doesn’t have time for Ntlemeza’s legal woes

The newly appointed minister was speaking at a parade held by the South African Police Service to welcome him and his deputy, Bongani Mkongi

By Dineo Bendile
Editorial: Keep fighting the good fight
Article
/ 9 December 2016

Editorial: Keep fighting the good fight

We have to keep battling, because it all has to do with people in public office who are making important decisions about the nation’s future.

By Editorial
Breakdown: Courts emerge as main theatre for SA’s political wars
Article
/ 21 November 2016

Breakdown: Courts emerge as main theatre for SA’s political wars

The courts are becoming the main theatre of political battles in South Africa as feuding for power and access to state funds intensifies.

By Staff Reporter
A ‘political witch-hunt’ has cost the police ministry R17.2-million
Article
/ 31 October 2016

A ‘political witch-hunt’ has cost the police ministry R17.2-million

Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has revealed the amount of money used in attempts to oust three senior Hawks officers and an IPID head.

By Pauli van Wyk
Nathi Nhleko must resign over McBride Constitutional Court ruling, says DA
Article
/ 6 September 2016

Nathi Nhleko must resign over McBride Constitutional Court ruling, says DA

DA’s Zakhele Mbhele believes the court’s judgment reaffirms that the police minister is not fit to hold the position.

By Thulani Gqirana
Nhleko: SAPS spent almost R9-million on cars for Zuma’s wives
Article
/ 24 May 2016

Nhleko: SAPS spent almost R9-million on cars for Zuma’s wives

Close to R9-million of the South African Police Service’s budget has been spent buying luxury vehicles for Zuma’s spouses over the last four years.

By Staff Reporter
Judgment on Hawks boss matter reserved
Article
/ 6 April 2016

Judgment on Hawks boss matter reserved

The Helen Suzman Foundation argues that Berning Ntlemeza’s appointment as Hawks boss by the Police Minister was unlawful.

By Staff Reporter
Six bizarre explanations for the Nkandla “fire pool”
Article
/ 31 March 2016

Six bizarre explanations for the Nkandla “fire pool”

The Mail & Guardian has tracked down the bizarre comments made by the president’s staunchest defenders to explain his Nkandla ‘fire pool’.

By Pontsho Pilane
Police minister defends Hawks’ questions to Gordhan
Article
/ 3 March 2016

Police minister defends Hawks’ questions to Gordhan

Nathi Nhleko insists investigators were just doing their jobs when they sent the finance minister a list of questions days before the budget speech.

By Staff Reporter
Stone Sizani: We always wanted Zuma to pay back the money
Article
/ 3 March 2016

Stone Sizani: We always wanted Zuma to pay back the money

The outgoing chief whip has performed a somersault on the "pay back the money" saga, saying he distanced the ANC from the police minister’s report.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Cloud over new Hawks boss ignored
Article
/ 16 October 2015

Cloud over new Hawks boss ignored

Lieutenant Boitumelo Ramahlaha has been suspended following allegations that Ntlemeza failed to act on a damning report.

By Sam Sole Author, Sally Evans and Sam Sole
Nkandla: ANC MPs accuse opposition of delay tactics
Article
/ 5 August 2015

Nkandla: ANC MPs accuse opposition of delay tactics

IFP and FF+ MPs say they need time to consult with the six other parties they represent before submitting their recommendations for the ad hoc report.

By Thulani Gqirana
Nkandla process ‘must not be rushed’ – ministers
Article
/ 30 July 2015

Nkandla process ‘must not be rushed’ – ministers

Opposition party MPs are adamant that no more taxpayers’ money should be spent on the security upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s home.

By Thulani Gqirana
Jacob Zuma’s R11-million problem
Article
/ 30 July 2015

Jacob Zuma’s R11-million problem

The Special Investigating Unit’s bid to recover misspent cash at Nkandla might yet snare the president.

By Phillip De Wet
MPs want ‘real culprits’ in Nkandla project
Article
/ 28 July 2015

MPs want ‘real culprits’ in Nkandla project

Ministers Nathi Nhleko and Thulas Nxesi will answer for the money spent on Nkandla when they face the ad hoc committee on Wednesday.

By Thulani Gqirana
Pulling wool over the eyes, Nkandla style
Article
/ 23 July 2015

Pulling wool over the eyes, Nkandla style

Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has succeeded in shifting attention away from the benefits Jacob Zuma’s family derived from state funds at Nkandla.

By Phillip De Wet
Heigh-ho, it’s off to Nkandla we go
Article
/ 22 July 2015

Heigh-ho, it’s off to Nkandla we go

The president is alarmed to find 11 dwarfs at his cottage, known only as the Nkandla ad hoc committee.

By Staff Reporter
Nkandla security must be re-evaluated – Nhleko
Article
/ 21 July 2015

Nkandla security must be re-evaluated – Nhleko

Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko has said that security at the president’s residence needs to be reassessed, which could result in further costs.

By Thomas Hartleb
Nhleko: Marikana report has ‘interesting’ recommendations
Article
/ 26 June 2015

Nhleko: Marikana report has ‘interesting’ recommendations

Police minister Nathi Nhleko told the media on Friday that there had been a culture of mismanagement that predated 1994.

By Sarah Evans
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