
AKA, Tibz's murder: more arrests expected
AKA, Tibz's murder: more arrests expected
KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt-Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi says more
arrests are expected in the investigation into the murders of rapper
Kiernan ‘AKA’ Forbes and friend Tebello ‘Tibz’ Motsoane.
The pair was gunned down while leaving a restaurant on Durban’s
popular Florida Road in February last year.
Police have been giving an update on…
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Kushubile
@RistaAfricanGentleman – You need to listen carefully to his statement and pay attention to facts.
I hope they arrest Mfundo Gcaba
34million girls were arrested for cheating
MKP should not interfere with this case.
I am not even sure if they’re arresting the right peoplec especially with the light of Senzo’s case🤦🏾♂️
Only black South Africans are being disarmed and raided its like there are no white people in South Africa
The King has spoken, i trust.
Very disappointed by the media and Mkhwanazi, we at Inanda are dying in numbers with police only seen on TV and not our streets. They don't take forensics and detective work seriously. Had my late family member's body 10 hours in the streets with SAPS telling us their busy 💔😭 some things we will never heal from
Kuzawbanjwa abantu abathembakalayo
ABOUT AKA will take it when said the picture is unfolding lots going behind the scene. His our last hope when comes to crime
Mkwanazi must do the most..
I would be extremely hurt if one day i would learn that Mkhwanazi has some sort of corruption on him, i admire this man too much, his work is just phenomenal, his interactions and his ability to articulate issues and his technical expertise in his work is just levels…
Ziyakhala manje!
🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Mkhwanazi needs to get his flowers this man is working hard for this country 💙🇿🇦
🤔🤔 🥱🥱 😴😴 🌈💤💤 🇿🇦💤💤
Hey Naledi my person… This case will be colder then Senzo
Mkhwanazi holds a National Diploma and a BA Degree in policing. He has also been awarded certificates for qualifying for the supervisor’s role in counterterrorism investigations from the USA, bomb disposal from the Republic of South Africa, and crisis response teams from the USA.
In 2005, he was appointed head of the Special Task Force for his outstanding performance and expertise. This branch of the SAPS manages all specialised operational sections, such as the National Air Wing, National Intervention Unit, and the presentation of Special Task Force training.
The Special Task Force is the SAPS’s highest specialised operations task team. Heading it calls for special skills, knowledge, and intelligence.