#JusticeForEntleManzi
Hi everyone, this is my sister, Entle Manzi. She was stabbed & killed by her ex boyfriend on Monday. We are asking the community, media outlets, everyone to stand with us as we demand justice for Entle.
I'll post everything in the comments
Kwakhanya Mhlanganisi, 16, was allegedly murdered by two teenagers in Site C, Khayelitsha, on 4 December 2025. It is alleged that Kwakhanya was murdered in a homophobic attack, as he was part of the queer community.
It is alleged that two teenagers attempted to rob him, and after an initial altercation, the group reportedly chased after Kwakhanya, assaulted him with a brick, and then placed a bucket over his body and set it alight, causing severe burns. Kwakhanya later succumbed to his injuries.
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the murder. Another suspect, also believed to be a teenager, has not yet been arrested. This hate crime once again highlights the horrific realities faced by the LGBTQI+ community. We are heartbroken by the loss of yet another beautiful soul. When is enough, enough? #WomenForChange #UnburyTheTruth
Declare GBVF a National Disaster
Declare GBVF a National Disaster
Declare GBVF a National Disaster
Declare GBVF a National Disaster
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Dear @SAJuniorRugby
We humbly ask that you take immediate action against Milnerton High School bullies who are playing rugby under your umbrella.
Bullying isn't just playground cruelty - it's a silent thief that robs children of their dreams, confidence, and futures.
School safety isn't optional; it's urgent. Make our schools a safe space to grow.
Help #EndBullyingNow!
@SangaMamiya@SAJuniorRugby Dear @HyundaiSA : @SAJuniorRugby has been awfully quiet about the bullying incident which involves one of their players. I highly doubt that your company would want to be associated with organisations that protects bullies.
@SangaMamiya@SAJuniorRugby Dear @Vodacom : @SAJuniorRugby has been awfully quiet about the bullying incident which involves one of their players. I highly doubt that your company would want to be associated with organisations that protects bullies.
Iryna Zarutska did not have a driver's license. She relied on public transit to commute to and from work.
"She was working to get her driver's license. She had an appointment in October to take the test. She was so proud of that. She had just bought a car."
Her family attorney says Iryna came to Charlotte from Ukraine for peace.
"She wanted the American dream. She worked hard. She took care of senior citizens. She took care of animals. Even the neighbors of her family members are reaching out, thanking them for bringing Iryna into their lives because she used to babysit the children in the neighborhood. She was just such a fun, loving, wonderful human who, when this was happening, was 10 minutes from the 36th Street Station, which is where she was meant to get off. She was texting her boyfriend that she would be home soon, and she never made it there"