Zolile khumalo |
The brutal killings that are taking places against are
without measure the most saddening amongst young women in society. Countless murders
against these women have been witnessed. Even in our own country we are not
fully assured safe security and a stable environment where we will be protected
against brutal violence. Once again our system has failed us, it has failed our
fellow beloved young women who lost their lives rights in the hands of those
they trusted. As we were recovering from the fresh wounds of one of our women
who lost her life. There was an outbreak of recent news stating the murder and
killing of Zolile Khumalo.
The late Zolile “Zoe” who was a quantity surveying
student at the University of Mangosuthu was shot dead by her alleged boyfriend
Thabani Mzolo who had entered the residence premises illegally by signing of
under a false name. It is with no doubt that this murder was due to some
domestic disputes although the two had parted ways. On the wee hours of
Wednesday morning police was alerted of the crime that had taken place and upon
arrival discovered the body of the 21 year old who was declared dead and had
multiple gunshots.
The suspect was identified as Thabani Mzolo and he was
arrested on the scene, on him the police found an unlicensed fire arm.He took
to make some comments on social networks regarding the murder of Zolile right
after his arrest. The 23 year old suspect appeared in court on Thursday morning
and he wore a grin on his face as he posed with a smile for the cameras, this
entirely shows that he was not remorseful for his actions.
Fellow students of Mangosuthu University of Technology
took to march to the court in support of their fellow student who was murdered
in cold blood. Many of these students have further stated that justice should
be served for the young Zolile and the accused should be given life sentence
with no mercy whatsoever. The court was packed to its full capacity as many
flocked to go and catch a glimpse of the alleged jealous lover.
It is fair enough to say that the lives of these young
women are no longer safe in the land of our forefathers. Our Government needs
to stand for us, we as young women trust our justice system to speak for us and
the beloved who have been silenced. It is our right to live in our country
without any worries and endless violence against our young women.
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