
Like many of us, I suspect, I watched the media conference by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi with a grim fascination. Here we had a senior police officer taking the podium to denounce the contamination by organised crime of South Africa’s security and political systems, and to name names in the elevated reaches of both. In something beyond a symbolic sense, this was a rare instance of a smoking gun.
Dressed in camouflage fatigues and flanked by masked officers decked out in tactical gear, Mkhwanazi appeared the embodiment of the tough, uncompromising protector of society. For a country sick of violence, disillusioned by corruption and…
Investigative Journalism: South African media is known for its strong tradition of
investigative journalism, uncovering corruption and social injustices.

Virgo Moon
The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese
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Fun South African Fact: The Union Buildings in Pretoria house the President’s official offices. The site is worth a visit to marvel at a larger-than-life statue of Nelson Mandela as well as the immaculate gardens and grounds.