South Africa’s Parliament is set to host a critical parliament hearing revealing significant details surrounding the ongoing Mkhwanazi allegations, with Minister Senzo Mchunu’s accusations debate taking center stage once again.
The Ad Hoc Committee investigating serious claims made by KwaZulu-Natal SAPS provincial head, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, will resume its sessions on Tuesday, 21 October 2025, as it continues to unpack Minister Mchunu’s main submission. This highly anticipated session is expected to shed new light on the internal dynamics of law enforcement and ministerial oversight.
Minister Senzo Mchunu Accusations Debate to Resume in Parliament
Minister Senzo Mchunu, who has been implicated in a series of allegations by General Mkhwanazi, will once again face questioning by committee members. This forms part of the broader inquiry into the conduct and administration of the South African Police Service in the province.
The hearing will be held in Committee Room M46, Ground Floor, Marks Building, located in the Parliament precinct. Proceedings will start at 9:00 AM.
You can access all official documents related to the committee via the Parliament’s website:
🔗 https://www.parliament.gov.za/ad-hoc-committee-gen-mkhwanazis-allegations
Watch the Hearing Live Online
Members of the public and media are encouraged to follow the developments live through several platforms:
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Parliament TV (DStv Channel 408)
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Parliament’s official Twitter page
Subscribing to the YouTube channel ensures instant alerts when the live stream begins.
Media Access and Participation
Journalists interested in covering the parliament hearing significant details around the Mkhwanazi allegations should send their official email addresses and cellphone numbers to Mlindi Mpindi via email at mmpindi@parliament.gov.za. This ensures they are added to the Parliamentary Communications Services WhatsApp Group for real-time updates. Please note, personal or private emails will not be accepted for this process.
For those planning to attend in person or follow from elsewhere, this is a critical opportunity to engage with one of the most closely watched ministerial accountability hearings in recent times.
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This story was first reported by the Republic of South Africa: The Parliament. Read the full article here.

















