The Senzo Meyiwa trial has been making headlines, and South Africans are keeping a close eye on the recent developments.
Amidst all the drama, Mandisa Mkhize, the widow of Senzo Meyiwa, has decided to break her silence and take a subtle dig at her late husband’s mistress, Kelly Khumalo.
For those who may not remember, back in 2014, it was revealed that Senzo Meyiwa had been having an affair with Kelly Khumalo while still married to Mandisa.
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The football star tragically lost his life when he was shot and killed at Khumalo’s house. To add to the complexity of the situation, Senzo had a daughter with Mandisa and a daughter with Khumalo.
Mandisa recently opened up about her feelings upon discovering the affair, saying, “When I saw images of them looking cosy, I had the shock of my life. I was sad and sobbed uncontrollably.
“I contacted Senzo and ordered him to treat me as his wife.” It’s clear that she went through a rollercoaster of emotions during that time.
The latest twist in the trial came when investigating officer Brigadier Bongani Gininda stated that two of the accused had identified Kelly Khumalo as the mastermind behind the hit on Senzo Meyiwa.
This revelation sent shockwaves through social media, with fans speculating about Khumalo’s involvement.
In the midst of all this, Mandisa took to Instagram and posted a cryptic message that seemed to be aimed at Khumalo. She wrote, “What has 2024 done to us that it’s started off on such a good note?”
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Fans were quick to interpret this as a subtle jab at Kelly Khumalo. As the trial continues to unfold, it’s clear that emotions are running high.
Mandisa’s shade-throwing may have added fuel to the fire, but it’s understandable that she would have strong feelings about the situation. Only time will tell how this trial will conclude and what further revelations will come to light.
In the meantime, South Africans will be watching closely, eagerly awaiting justice for Senzo Meyiwa and closure for all those involved.