
Mkhwanazi's explosive allegations lead to windfall for fallen officers' children
[Herald Live - South Africa] - 7/09/2025
A charity drive to raise funds to buy two cows as a token of appreciation for KwaZulu-Natal top cop Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has resulted in a windfall for the children of fallen officers.
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