Zandile Khumalo has revealed that the bullet that killed Senzo Meyiwa was actually for Kelly. She revealed that Kelly was dating Senzo as his side chick and his family was unhappy. Probably Senzo’s wife ordered a hit to kill Kelly, but unfortunately, the wrong person died.
Zandile says:
Suppose someone passes away in the presents of their partner. The first suspect will be the girlfriend or the wife. In all of this, everyone blamed Kelly Khumalo and accused her of killing her lover Senzo. But no one has ever looked at Mandisa Senzo’s wife.
Our phones were taken. Why wasn’t Mandisa’s phone taken? Why is she not being investigated? Is she the saint?
Not so long ago, Senzo’s mother went on Live TV saying she teamed up with Mandisa and tried to destroy Kelly’s relationship with Senzo by all means. So my question is, to what extent did these two reach to stop this from happening?
Could it be that Senzo’s mother and Mandisa hired hitmen to kill Kelly, but instead, they killed Senzo? The police should do their investigations properly and stop accusing Kelly of everything.
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All You need to know about Senzo Meyiwa
Senzo Meyiwa was a South African professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Orlando Pirates in the Premier Soccer League and the South Africa national team. He was born on 24 January 1984 and was shot and killed in a robbery on 26 October 2014 at his girlfriend’s house in Vosloorus.
Meyiwa was a talented goalkeeper and had a successful career with Orlando Pirates. He joined the team in 2005 as a reserve goalkeeper to Francis Chansa until 2008. In 2012, interim coach Augusto Palacios and new coach Roger De Sa gave him more playing time due to an injury to Moeneeb Josephs. Meyiwa showed his talent and was picked for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations by Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund.
Meyiwa is known for saving penalties in the Champions League 2013 against TP Mazembe in Lubumbashi, DRC, when he saved two awarded penalties against Pirates, which were both taken by TP Mazembe captain Tresor Mputu. Senzo also saved another penalty in a group-stage match against Al Ahly in Cairo, Egypt, which Mohamed Aboutrika took. Meyiwa helped the Pirates to go to the final against Al Ahly, where the Pirates were runners-up in the Final.
Meyiwa’s death was a shock to the nation, and his case remains unsolved. There have been many theories and accusations about who killed him, but no one has been convicted of his murder.
Meyiwa’s talent and contributions to South African football will always be remembered.