Senthumule, a prominent figure in the South African military, has recently made a statement regarding the disbandment of the Presidential Khoisan and Traditional Leadership Task Team (PKTT). In his statement, Senthumule expressed his belief that General Mkhwanazi should have been the first person to be informed of the disbandment.
The PKTT, which was established in 2018, was tasked with addressing the issues faced by the Khoisan and traditional leaders in South Africa. However, the team has recently been disbanded by President Cyril Ramaphosa, citing a lack of progress and effectiveness in achieving its objectives.
Senthumule, who is known for his strong stance on issues related to the military and traditional leadership, has expressed his disappointment in the way the disbandment was handled. He believes that General Mkhwanazi, who is the Chief of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), should have been the first person to be informed of the decision.
In his statement, Senthumule highlighted the importance of communication and consultation in such matters. He stated that General Mkhwanazi, as the head of the SANDF, should have been consulted and informed about the disbandment before it was announced to the public. This would have not only shown respect for the military hierarchy but also allowed for a smoother transition and better understanding of the decision.
Senthumule also expressed his concern about the impact of the disbandment on the morale of the military. He stated that the sudden disbandment of the PKTT without proper consultation could have a negative effect on the soldiers, who have been working closely with the team. He emphasized the need for proper communication and transparency in such matters to maintain the trust and confidence of the military.
Furthermore, Senthumule praised General Mkhwanazi for his leadership and dedication to the SANDF. He stated that the General has always been a strong advocate for the rights and well-being of the military and traditional leaders. His vast experience and knowledge in these matters make him the most suitable person to be informed about the disbandment.
Senthumule also urged the government to reconsider their decision and involve General Mkhwanazi in the process. He believes that the General’s input and guidance could have helped in finding a more effective solution to the issues faced by the Khoisan and traditional leaders.
In conclusion, Senthumule’s statement highlights the importance of proper communication and consultation in decision-making processes. He has shown his support for General Mkhwanazi and his belief that he should have been the first person to be informed of the disbandment of the PKTT. His words serve as a reminder to the government to involve all relevant parties in such matters to ensure a smooth and effective outcome. Let us hope that the government takes note of Senthumule’s statement and works towards finding a solution that benefits all parties involved.

