WATCH: Zandie Khumalo-Gumede sits for an exclusive eNCA interview

Zandie Khumalo-Gumede. Picture: Instagram

Zandie Khumalo-Gumede. Picture: Instagram

Published Jul 18, 2022

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Zandie Khumalo-Gumede (Kelly Khumalo’s sister) has always been outspoken on her thoughts regarding the Senzo Meyiwa trial, now the singer sits down with eNCA’s Slindelo Masikane for an explosive interview.

Slindelo Masikane teased a snippet of the upcoming interview on Twitter and Instagram.

She captioned it, “[EXCLUSIVE] As the drama continues to unfold in the #SenzoMeyiwa murder saga, we hear from someone else who was in the house. For the first time since that fateful evening Zandie Khumalo wants to put her side of the story on record.”

The exclusive will air eNCA on July 18 at 6.30pm.

In the teaser video, Khumalo-Gumede reveals that she was the one who sat beside Meyiwa putting pressure on his wound while on the way to the hospital.

Questioning the State’s failed attempted to find answers regarding the trial, Khumalo said, “How do you fish in the same pond for eight years and still get no answers but continue to fish”, before breaking down and asking for tissues.

She continued, “We are not guilty until proven guilty.”

Meyiwa’s fans are awaiting the interview and want Masikane to ask hard-hitting questions. Some have even questioned why she is giving an interview with the trial full steam ahead.

One Twitter user: @kaylin_paper said: “Epic. @Sli_Masikane bringing us that Debora Patta energy. 💥🔥.”

— Kaylin_Paper (@kaylin_paper) July 17, 2022

While @Siyanda7784 commented: “These are the people who are supposed to be in that court.”

@ChiefMkhulu wrote: “Please ask deep deep deep questions. Don't be too soft with her. We still have the 2018 interview with Metro FM so we can compare. This people are dangerous they can't be quite like nothing they don't know.”

Last week, the trial took a dramatic turn after advocate Malesela Teffo withdrew from the case and walked out of the courtroom.

He stated that his decision was due to alleged harassment by the judge, the police and the National Prosecuting Authority.

“I can no longer continue in this court based on the harassment I am receiving, both from the State and from the court,” Teffo said.

Since then the Presidency said it had noted and strongly refutes the “false claims” made by advocate Malesela Teffo that President Cyril Ramaphosa is behind the lawyer’s alleged intimidation and decision to withdraw from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.

“The Presidency finds these unsubstantiated and baseless claims mischievous and harmful to the standing of the office of the president. The Presidency does not participate in criminal investigations or trials and is not involved in any perceived or actual harassment of advocate Teffo,” said Ramaphosa’s spokesperson Vincent Magwenya.