Bafana captain killed ‘over a cellphone’

JOHANNESBURG – Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead by intruders in a township near Johannesburg on Sunday in what local media reported as a botched robbery. The Orlando Pirates goalkeeper was shot after two men entered a house in the Zamo Section in Vosloorus where Meyiwa was visiting, at about 8pm, Gauteng police […]

JOHANNESBURG – Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead by intruders in a township near Johannesburg on Sunday in what local media reported as a botched robbery.

The Orlando Pirates goalkeeper was shot after two men entered a house in the Zamo Section in Vosloorus where Meyiwa was visiting, at about 8pm, Gauteng police said in a statement.

The intruders fled, along with a third man who had been waiting outside. Other people in the house were unharmed.

No arrests have been made, police said on Monday morning.

Police could not confirm if Meyiwa was at his girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo’s home.

Reports said the intruders had demanded a cellphone.

“We can confirm that Bucs (Pirates) keeper Senzo Meyiwa has been shot and sadly declared dead on arrival at hospital,” the SAPS said on its Twitter feed.

“We must emphasise break of protocol… We know there are upset and hurt pple (people) at the house where (the) incident occurred and at hospital. Calm please.

“We can assure all South Africans that we will do all we can to bring Meyiwa’s killers (to) book,” the police said in a further tweet, offering a reward of R150 000.

The 27-year-old captained South Africa in their last four matches in the African Nations Cup qualifiers without conceding a goal and played on Saturday when his club advanced to the semi-finals of the South African League Cup.

“This is a sad loss which ever way you look at it – to Senzo’s family, his extended family, Orlando Pirates and to the nation,” Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza said in a statement.

News of the shooting prompted widespread sympathy on social media and condemnation of South Africa’s rampant gun violence.

“How do you kill someone for a cellphone?” tweeted national teammate Tsepo Masilela.

Belgian-based goalkeeper Darren Keet, who had been Meyiwa’s understudy over the last four internationals, tweeted: “When does it STOP South Africa?”

Meyiwa’s death follows that of another prominent South African sportsman, former world 800m champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, killed in a car accident on Friday. – Reuters and Sapa