Singer Zandie Khumalo-Gumede has publicly addressed allegations linking her and her family to the 2014 murder of former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa. In a candid statement on social media, Khumalo-Gumede denied any involvement, reaffirmed her commitment to the truth, and declared that she has no apologies to offer.
“No Apologies for the Truth”
Taking to Instagram, Zandie stated that her testimony during the ongoing trial was truthful and delivered to the best of her ability. She expressed frustration with ongoing suspicions and reiterated her innocence.
“I’m not gonna apologize to South Africans for sh*t. I never lied under oath; I gave my testimony to the best of my ability and recollection. I, Zandile Lorraine Khumalo, was never part of any planning or masterminding of Senzo’s murder—if there ever was something like that,” she wrote.
Calls for Comprehensive Investigation
Zandie has been vocal about the need for a thorough investigation into Meyiwa’s death, urging law enforcement to leave no stone unturned. While maintaining her suspicions about certain individuals, she stated she is willing to apologize if her doubts are proven unfounded.
“My suspicions are not personal and do not come from a place of malice. I just want to make sure police leave no stone unturned,” she explained.
Defending Kelly Khumalo
Zandie also defended her sister, Kelly Khumalo, against accusations of involvement in Meyiwa’s death. She expressed unwavering confidence in Kelly’s innocence.
“I’m 200% sure that Kelly Khumalo had nothing to do with this. Knowing her character, I firmly believe she is incapable of such an act,” Zandie said.
Demand for Accountability
Emphasizing the importance of justice, Zandie stated that anyone proven to have masterminded the murder must face the full force of the law, even if they are a member of her own family.
“Anyone involved in masterminding Senzo’s death—if ever there was any masterminding—I want them behind bars,” she declared.
A Family Under Scrutiny
The Khumalo family has been under intense public scrutiny since the murder occurred in their presence at Kelly Khumalo’s Vosloorus home. Despite ongoing trials and public interest, the case remains unresolved, with growing calls for justice from Meyiwa’s family, fans, and South Africans at large.
As the trial continues, Zandie’s statements highlight the complex emotions surrounding the case, as well as the Khumalo family’s insistence on their innocence amid mounting speculation.