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October 14, 2025
Morning Fix: Questions Ramaphosa is set to answer on Tuesday | Sibiya on how his relationship with Mkhwanazi deteriorated
Catch up on the biggest stories this morning, 14 October 2025, in our simple morning fix update.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is slated to address a range of pressing questions on Tuesday, promising a week filled with political anticipation. The address, scheduled for early morning, is expected to cover topics ranging from economic recovery strategies to the ongoing investigations into alleged state capture. While the specifics of the questions remain tightly guarded, sources suggest that Ramaphosa will be grilled on the progress of key policy implementations and the government’s response to the rising cost of living. Political analysts are already speculating that the President’s answers will be closely scrutinized by both opposition parties and members of his own ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC).
Meanwhile, in other news, the fractured relationship between former police officials, Sibiya and Mkhwanazi, continues to dominate headlines. In a recent statement, Sibiya shed light on the deterioration of their once-close working alliance. While details remain scarce, Sibiya alluded to irreconcilable differences in their approaches to tackling organized crime, specifically highlighting disagreements on investigative strategies and resource allocation. He suggested that the strain began subtly, fueled by professional jealousy and differing opinions on high-profile cases.
The fallout between Sibiya and Mkhwanazi, both respected figures within the law enforcement community, has sent ripples through the police force. Insiders suggest that the public airing of their grievances has created a sense of unease and division within various departments. The implications of their strained relationship on ongoing criminal investigations remain unclear, but some fear that it could potentially hinder collaborative efforts in combating crime. Further details surrounding the circumstances of their disagreement are expected to emerge in the coming days as more information is released. This morning's update brings you the most important information to keep you informed as the week begins.
Meanwhile, in other news, the fractured relationship between former police officials, Sibiya and Mkhwanazi, continues to dominate headlines. In a recent statement, Sibiya shed light on the deterioration of their once-close working alliance. While details remain scarce, Sibiya alluded to irreconcilable differences in their approaches to tackling organized crime, specifically highlighting disagreements on investigative strategies and resource allocation. He suggested that the strain began subtly, fueled by professional jealousy and differing opinions on high-profile cases.
The fallout between Sibiya and Mkhwanazi, both respected figures within the law enforcement community, has sent ripples through the police force. Insiders suggest that the public airing of their grievances has created a sense of unease and division within various departments. The implications of their strained relationship on ongoing criminal investigations remain unclear, but some fear that it could potentially hinder collaborative efforts in combating crime. Further details surrounding the circumstances of their disagreement are expected to emerge in the coming days as more information is released. This morning's update brings you the most important information to keep you informed as the week begins.
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