Zandie and Kelly Khumalo are once again making waves on social media after sharing moments of bonding with their children. However, the sisters have also come under scrutiny following a call for a boycott of their events due to the ongoing case involving the late Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa.
An online user, @joy_zelda, took to Twitter (X) urging followers to avoid purchasing tickets for any events featuring the Khumalo sisters. She wrote, “Don’t buy tickets, boycott the event and every event that has Kelly or Zandi Khumalo.”
The call to boycott sparked a lively debate among netizens. Some defended the sisters, while others expressed their discontent. User @Buyiemfeka stated, “We won’t be told by you,” and @Thembeka_Madwe remarked on the perceived unfairness of Kelly’s continued success amid ongoing murder investigations, suggesting that a male counterpart would have faced greater backlash.
Conversely, @TheDreamer53 pointed out that without a conviction, there shouldn’t be a boycott, emphasizing that the true culprits in Meyiwa’s death are still at large. Many others chimed in, expressing their frustration at being told how to spend their money.
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Recent developments in Meyiwa’s case included revelations from Brigadier Bongani Gininda, who testified that two accused individuals allegedly confessed to being contracted to kill the soccer player, casting doubt on initial robbery motives.
This situation continues to unfold, highlighting the complex intersections of celebrity culture, public opinion, and ongoing legal matters.


















































