Here’s a bombshell that’s been quietly shaking South Africa’s political landscape: President Cyril Ramaphosa has finally received the interim report from the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry—a probe sparked by explosive allegations of corruption and interference. But here’s where it gets controversial: while the report remains under wraps, its findings could send shockwaves through the nation when the final version is released. And this is the part most people miss: the inquiry was born from KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s bold accusations, which forced Ramaphosa’s hand in launching the investigation. So far, the commission has grilled 37 witnesses, with dozens more lined up for 2026. Let’s break it down: during Phase One, 28 witnesses aired, substantiated, and corroborated the allegations, while Phase Two has already seen 9 individuals defend themselves against these claims. Here’s the kicker: the interim report won’t see the light of day, but the final submission promises full transparency—or does it? What do you think? Is this a step toward accountability, or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts below—this is one conversation you won’t want to miss!