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“I Won’t Apologize to South Africans!” – Zandile Khumalo Fumes Over Senzo Meyiwa Allegations

Zandile Khumalo Responds to Criticism Over Senzo Meyiwa Case

Zandile Khumalo has made her stance clear following a direct message questioning her loyalty to her sister, Kelly Khumalo, and her involvement in the ongoing Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.

The screenshot of the DM, which Zandile shared on social media, sparked a fiery response, where she vehemently denied any wrongdoing and defended her testimony.

Zandile Addresses Allegations

In her response, Zandile stated unequivocally:

  • She never lied under oath and gave her testimony to the best of her ability.
  • She has no involvement in any alleged “masterminding” of Senzo Meyiwa’s murder.
  • She remains firm in her suspicions regarding another individual, clarifying that her suspicions are not personal or malicious but rooted in the pursuit of justice.

Zandile expressed her willingness to apologize if her suspicions are proven wrong through public and transparent investigations but emphasized that such an apology would not extend to South Africans at large.

Defends Kelly Khumalo

Zandile also stood by Kelly Khumalo, asserting with certainty that her sister is “highly incapable” of orchestrating or being involved in the murder.

She described Kelly as someone she knows deeply and emotionally, adding that her defense comes from a place of personal conviction rather than blind loyalty.

Call for Justice

Zandile made a strong call for justice, stating that anyone—regardless of their identity or relationship to Senzo or her family—proven to have masterminded the crime should face the full force of the law.

She added that she is confident the accused currently in court are the actual perpetrators.

Her post concluded with a powerful declaration: “We want justice here; we are not playing!”

Public Reaction

The post has sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting Zandile’s transparency and others questioning her unwavering defense of Kelly Khumalo.

As the trial continues to grip South Africa, the Khumalo family remains at the center of public scrutiny and speculation.

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