KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport and Human Settlements, Siboniso Duma, lauded the concerted efforts of the RTI and the South African Police Service ( … Read more: Drunk and Reckless Driving Endangers Innocent Motorists: 48 Arrested in KZN – Daily News
KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head, Major Lesetja Senona. Photo Screengrab · KZN police deny Senona was forced out. 4 hours ago. John Flanigan. Photo: Facebook. Read more: Armed robbers posing as police strike near Estcourt – The Witness
KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona is at loggerheads with … Police in KwaZulu-Natal have released a statement setting the record straight … Read more: Senona’s office ejection claim a fabrication – KZN police – Sunday World
By Johnathan Paoli. Police in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday denied that the province’s Hawks chief, Lesetja Senona, was forcibly removed from his office … Read more: KZN SAPS deny Senona was forced out of office, say ‘unusual events’ triggered seizure of …
KwaZulu-Natal police have refuted allegations that Hawks head Major General Lesetja Senona was forcibly removed from his office, clarifying the … Read more: ‘He chose to leave’: KwaZulu-Natal police deny claims of forced removal of Hawks head …
KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Lesetja Senona has confirmed that he has been removed from his office and his gadgets seized amid an ongoing investigation. Read more: KZN Hawks head Senona confirms he’s been removed from his office – EWN
KwaZulu-Natal police have rejected claims that the provincial Hawks head, Major General Lesetja Senona, was forcibly removed from his office, … Read more: KZN police deny Senona was forced out – The Witness
Three children were hacked to death in the Lulwane area of eManguzi in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Police say the children, aged between seven, nine … Read more: Three children hacked to death in Lulwane, northern KwaZulu-Natal – SABC News
Kwazulu-Natal Hawks head Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona testifying at the Madlanga commission in Pretoria, January 27 2026. Picture: (Freddy Mavunda). Read more: Hawks KZN head asked to vacate office – Sowetan