A Brother’s Conviction: Sifiso Meyiwa Believes Longwe Twala’s Gun Ended Senzo’s Life Amid Lover’s Quarrel

Sifiso Meyiwa, the brother of the late Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa, has brought forth shocking allegations against Longwe Twala.

Sifiso implicated Longwe Twala in Senzo Meyiwa’s death.

Longwe Twala’s Alleged Involvement: Unveiling Startling Details

Sifiso Meyiwa’s account, shared exclusively with eNCA, leaves little room for ambiguity.

He stated that he believes that Longwe Twala is the one who brought the gun that was used to kill Senzo Meyiwa in the Khumalo’s residence.

Longwe arrived with a firearm. He was very angry. They said that he was so angry he did not greet anyone in the house. He was angry because he could not get ahold of Zandie.”

Sifiso painted a vivid picture of the tense atmosphere that enveloped the house that night. He further explained,

Longwe arrived there [at Kelly’s] that night and saw that there were two guys and two ladies. He left and returned [on the day of the incident] furious because he felt he was being lied to and made an idiot because his girlfriend is cheating with Senzo’s friend from Durban.”

Sifiso revealed that Senzo was killed when they tried to disarm Longwe. He also stated that he is unsure who fired the fatal shot as many people were involved in the tug of war.

Sifiso Meyiwa Believes Longwe Twala's Gun Ended Senzo's Life
Longwe Twala (Image Credit: TimesLives)

The Chilling Confession

Sifiso Meyiwa’s revelations have not only stunned the public but also rattled the Meyiwa family itself. Sharing a shocking confession, he recounted,

He pulled me to the side and said ‘son’, all this talk about intruders entering the house is not true. It’s all for the media because Senzo was loved… what happened was that he [Senzo] was shot when Zandie and her boyfriend were fighting.'”

This revelation casts a shadow of doubt over the official robbery story that has been central to the case.

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