The interesting part is that there are other key players pulling the strings and making strategic moves behind the scenes, and they deserve recognition too. When Bheki Cele was the minister, this guy was still around, but we didn't hear much about him. It’s only after the minister changed that he started gaining visibility. So yes, we should definitely acknowledge his contributions, but let's not forget about the masterminds behind the scenes and the officers on the ground who are doing the real work. They all deserve credit.
Look at your hateful ignorance, how do you feel knowing that Malema said that a long time ago, way before you even recognized this hardworking officer?
@@YT-xk5jl I'm not going off this statement alone, Malema backtracks on his statements pre elections, he calls MPs with insults, he's loosing his best comrades and has lost SA's vote, he's not in touch with us, SouthAfricans, whatever comes out his mouth is totally irrelevant for us who voted. This is not about my feelings btw, it's about the stats, next elections will be 2% if he's lucky 🤣🤣
Interesting how most South Africans will never hype this video up, but will continue to hype up the video where Malema says “find creative means to get in…“ even though the context was completely and intentionally misunderstood mxm.
@@YT-xk5jl Julius Malema is that guy who loves his community but hates his household. Generational flip floper... I don't hate him... I just dislike him
Mind you, for those who don’t know, this video of Malema speaking is an old video. He has been advocating for Nhanhla to lead the police force for a while now. But of course videos like this of Malema never make the Tik Tok rounds, only the ones where he speaks about “foreigners” or African unity make the Tik Tok rounds.