Ndlozi warns against reducing Mkhwanazi's mission to personality conflicts.
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A war of words has erupted over KwaZulu-Natal police boss Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, with Mbuyiseni Ndlozi backing him strongly, while Julius Malema warned the Economic Freedom Fighters won't blindly defend anyone.
Ndlozi highlighted the importance of protecting whistleblowers. "A society that doesn't protect whistleblowers is doomed to become a mafia state!"
He referred to murdered whistleblower Babita Deokaran. "They have already killed Babita. What do you think they will do to Mkhwanazi?"
He dismissed claims that this is just infighting.
"All who try to reduce his mission to 'personality fight'… are all wrong," he said. "Organised criminals are embedded with top politicians and top generals, and they must all be exposed and meet the full might of the law!"
But speaking at the EFF's National Voter Registration Launch at Gandhi Square on Saturday, Malema said Mkhwanazi must not pull him into internal disputes involving Feroz Khan and the South African Police Service (Saps).
"We are not fanatics of Mkhwanazi. We are not ball boys of Mkhwanazi or ball girls of Mkhwanazi.
"We stand with the truth, and if you blunder, we'll tell you this is not right. We don't care whether it's Mkhwanazi or not. Mkhwanazi has given us issues. We are dealing with those issues."
He continued: "You must stop being sensitive that everyone who doesn't speak well of him, that person becomes the enemy."
Malema also made it clear the EFF is not afraid of the police:
"We are not scared of policemen. When we joined the struggle, we were taught not to be scared of a policeman...We are not going to do it when we are old."
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