Senzo Mchunu Claims Innocence; Mandela’s Love of Oxtail: Today’s Top 7 Stories in 7 Minutes
VOSLOORUS, SOUTH AFRICA, JUL 17 – Advocate Teffo claims the shooting was accidental during a struggle involving a gun brought by Longwe Twala and alleges corruption attempts to silence him with bribes up to R100 million.
- On 17 July 2025, during an episode of Podcast and Chill, former advocate Malesela Teffo alleged that Kelly Khumalo unintentionally shot Senzo Meyiwa at her home in Vosloorus in October 2014.
- Teffo explained that the shooting was not a robbery but resulted from a chaotic fight after Longwe Twala brought a gun to intimidate Zandi Khumalo, escalating tensions in the house.
- He said Kelly was playfully handing the gun to Senzo when it accidentally discharged, causing the fatal injury, and stated the five accused men have strong alibis and are innocent.
- Teffo stated that eleven individuals linked to the matter have died, described the trial as fraudulent, and claimed that defense attorneys receive millions to refrain from challenging the accusations.
- Kelly Khumalo denied the allegations in a video, refusing to issue statements or hire lawyers, and challenged Teffo to confront her if he truly believes the accusations.
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'Kelly Khumalo shot Senzo Meyiwa by mistake': Malesela Teffo
Former advocate Malesela Teffo has made serious allegations against award-winning South African singer Kelly Khumalo. Speaking on a recent episode of Podcast and Chill, Malesela alleged that the singer was the one who shot and killed her late partner, Senzo Meyiwa. MALESELA APPEARS ON PODCAST AND CHILL The trial of those accused of killing Senzo Meyiwa continues to grip the nation, drawing headlines and intense public interest. Now, former advoc…
South Africa: 'Kelly Khumalo Shot Senzo Meyiwa By Mistake' - Advocate Teffo
Advocate Malesela Teffo claims Kelly Khumalo accidentally shot and killed Senzo Meyiwa during a fight at her house, not in a robbery. The lawyer says he has a prison statement from Longwe Twala backing his claims.
Mchunu to Mkhwanazi: ‘I deny it all’
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has broken his silence following explosive corruption allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Speaking at the ANC’s Musa Dladla region Mandela Day celebrations, Mchunu said he would present his side to the judicial commission of inquiry established by President Cyril Ramaphosa. This marks his first public appearance since being placed on special leave. Mchunu stron…
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