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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi reacts after NPA withdraws charges against Dumisani Khumalo

The EFF leader took to social media to cheer the National Prosecuting Authority's decision to halt the fraud case against top Crime Intelligence officials.

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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi reacts after NPA withdraws charges against Dumisani Khumalo

Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, host of the African Renaissance Podcast, has made his stance clear regarding the latest shake-up at the National Prosecuting Authority. The prominent political figure turned to X on Tuesday, 18 August 2026, to celebrate the official dismissal of charges against high-ranking officials.

The NPA confirmed that it will unconditionally withdraw all fraud and corruption charges against Crime Intelligence head Dumisani Khumalo and Brigadier Dineo Mokwele. Five other individuals are also set to be cleared during a formal court appearance this Friday, 21 August 2026.

The Legal Turnaround

This legal saga revolved around the appointment of Mokwele, an investigation that some have now labeled as politically motivated. Reports suggest the initial push for prosecution was driven by former IDAC head Andrea Johnson before the case collapsed.

National Director of Public Prosecutions Andy Mothibi reportedly gave the order to drop the case back in July. This followed detailed representations from the accused and a fresh memorandum from the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption.

A crucial detail in this ruling is the permanence of the decision. The case cannot be brought back to court without a specific written order from Mothibi himself, offering a significant victory to the implicated officials.

Social Media Backlash and Support

Ndlozi shared the breaking news with a sharp six-word caption that quickly went viral: "They will all fall like dominoes." While his supporters cheered the sentiment, the post sparked a massive debate among South African netizens.

Public opinion remains deeply divided over the NPA's move. While some users agree with Ndlozi's celebratory tone, others are questioning if the justice system is applied equally to all citizens regardless of their status.

Podcast Success

This legal commentary comes at a busy time for Ndlozi, who recently celebrated a significant viewership milestone for his African Renaissance Podcast. Despite previous criticism from rival podcasters regarding his audience numbers, the platform continues to gain traction.

Source & attribution

Originally reported by Entertainment News and Daily Updates 24/7 on Briefly.co.za News (Tayananiswa Zvikaramba).

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