Mkhwanazi points at SA’s justice system in Senzo Meyiwa murder trial

Mkhwanazi points at SA’s justice system in Senzo Meyiwa murder trial



Mkhwanazi also sharply criticised South Africa’s justice system. He questioned how the same courts that issue arrest warrants also grant bail to repeat offenders, citing the case of Fisokuhle Ntuli, one of the accused in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.

Ntuli, a convicted hitman, was released on bail despite multiple charges, only to allegedly commit further crimes.

Mkhwanazi warned that such decisions undermine public safety and erode trust in the justice system.

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17 thoughts on “Mkhwanazi points at SA’s justice system in Senzo Meyiwa murder trial

  1. Saying convicts enjoy a luxury life is very misleading.
    The constitution only strips off the right to freedom for someone who has been convicted or found to have committed an offence.
    How he or she lives in prison is entrenched and protected by the very constitution

  2. We need a whole new South African Police system. Training, ethics, etc…
    Those who want salary, pls go, let the Police provide the service to the citizens. 🌹🙏🇿🇦

  3. If senzo Mcunu''s chief of staff Cedric Nkabinde complain about men wearing balaclavas, is it then allowed for someone who is a Brigadier, in court to be wearing a balaclava? That should be the advanced stage. Am I right or …

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