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Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi asks court to stop Durban businessman from making 'absurd' claims against him

Nomonde Zondi|Updated

Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane SC and his client General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, the Provincial Commissioner of KwaZulu-Natal, outside Durban High Court on Tuesday.

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Lawyers representing KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has told the Durban High Court that businessman Calvin Mathibeli was making absurd claims that their client was leading a corrupt police structure, targeting his business and ordering his assassination.

Mkhwanazi launched the urgent High Court bid to have Mathibeli's statements declared defamatory and false and to interdict him from repeating them.

These allegations against the KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner were made on social media and during an interview with Newzroom Afrika. 

Following the allegations, Mkhwanazi sought an urgent interdict to stop Mathibeli from proceeding with making the defamatory statements. 

Logistics and security mogul Calvin Mathibeli.

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General Mkhwanazi also wants Mathibeli to publicly retract the statement on the same platforms where he spoke about him, stating that he is a criminal who abuses his position. 

In his replying affidavit opposing Mkhwanazi’s notice of motion, Mathibeli said that Mkhwanazi is attempting to silence and prevent him from making any statements against him. Advocate Nigel Riley, representing Mathibeli, said such an interdict would effectively silence his client should he be summoned to appear before the Madlanga Commission. 

However, during court proceedings on Tuesday, Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane SC, representing Mkhwanazi, argued that the notice of motion filed by his client does not mean that Mathibeli is permanently gagged from speaking. 

“There is no suggestion that if Mathibeli is called before any other legal process, he is gagged from speaking,” Sikhakhane clarified, further emphasising that Mkhwanazi does not want Mathibeli to continue making defamatory statements against him.

Sikhakhane said although Mathibeli is not gagged from speaking on any other legal process, he can be sued. Sikhakhane said Mathibeli was repeating allegations he had made previously. 

“That defence is absurd,” he said. 

General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi outside the Durban High Court on Tuesday.

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“My client knows his position comes with criticism. Once a particular person constantly states as facts, things that are false, no one can be barred from approaching the court to be granted an interdict simply because the false statements are out there. This defence has serious implications, especially when it comes to rights,” Sikhakhane said.

Judge Sanele Hlathswayo reserved the judgment. 

Outside court, Mkhwanazi said he had no choice but to take up the matter to prevent Mathibeli from continuing with his comments. 

“This is mainly about me and not about the SAPS, although he (Mathibeli) mentions the SAPS and damages its image, but everything is directed at a person that he called Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi; he mentioned me by name,” Mkhwanazi said.

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