Government officials pledge complete restoration of the damaged KwaZulu-Natal police vehicle storage facility before 2025 concludes. Flood waters from 2022 severely damaged the structure, prompting extensive repair plans. The department's senior administrator inspected the site on Friday as construction teams continue their work. Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi expressed gratitude for the ministry's dedication to rebuilding efforts. He praised the public works division for honoring their promises to the provincial law enforcement agency.
Mkhwanazi appeared publicly for the first time since making serious accusations against Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and another official. The commissioner participated in Mandela Day community service activities, which involved painting projects. He commented that holding a paintbrush felt better than carrying firearms. The renovation project represents a significant investment in police infrastructure following natural disaster damage. Workers have already begun major structural improvements to restore the building's functionality.
Mkhwanazi appeared publicly for the first time since making serious accusations against Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and another official. The commissioner participated in Mandela Day community service activities, which involved painting projects. He commented that holding a paintbrush felt better than carrying firearms. The renovation project represents a significant investment in police infrastructure following natural disaster damage. Workers have already begun major structural improvements to restore the building's functionality.