'Case must be prioritised': Zandie Khumalo writes letter to President Ramaphosa

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'Case must be prioritised': Zandie Khumalo writes letter to President Ramaphosa
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Zandie Khumalo has taken her efforts to seek justice for Senzo Meyiwa to new heights. In the open letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa, she asked him and the chief justice to make the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial a priority. ZandieKhumalo SenzoMeyiwatrial

Zandie said these delays had caused the former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper's fans heartbreak.

"Mr President, I think I speak for almost everyone when I say the postponements, delays and breaks have been more than enough, and it is time we completely do away with them."echo Zandie's sentiments, some are unsure about her writing the letter."Let's hope she'll stop acting and start telling us exactly what happened. Meyiwa family has been through hell already.

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