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South Africa bids adieu to Senzo Meyiwa

Updated on: 02 November,2014 08:06 AM IST  | 
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Funeral of SA's football captain and goalkeeper attracts huge numbers in Durban

South Africa bids adieu to Senzo Meyiwa

South African Police Service (SAPS) men carry the coffin of late Senzo Meyiwa during a funeral service at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday in Durban, SA. Pic/Getty Images.

Durban: South Africans turned out in huge numbers in Durban on Saturday for the funeral of national football captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa, who was murdered last weekend.


Senzo Meyiwa funeral service at Moses Mabhida Stadium
South African Police Service (SAPS) men carry the coffin of late Senzo Meyiwa during a funeral service at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday in Durban, SA. Pic/Getty Images.


Meyiwa, who had just turned 27, was gunned down by an intruder while visiting his pop star girlfriend south-east of Johannesburg in a crime that shocked the nation. Family and friends were joined by government members and the top names in South African football among a crowd of 30,000 at the funeral ceremony at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium, broadcast live on television.


Senzo Meyiwa
Senzo Meyiwa

The crowd fell silent and many wept as Meyiwa’s coffin, shrouded in the national flag, was driven into the stadium in a white SUV, followed by members of his club the Orlando Pirates and top officials.

‘Death is a thief’
“Death is a thief that has stolen a bright shining light from the nation,” Durban mayor James Nxumalo told the ceremony. “The entire nation is crying. We have all lost. Our condolences to Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana (the nickname for South Africa’s national team).

In the company of martyrs
The goalkeeper had grown up in Umlazi, a township near Durban on the Indian Ocean coast. He was to be buried in the afternoon at the Heroes Acre at Chesterville cemetery, which is usually reserved for martyrs of the struggle against apartheid.

Also attending his funeral were the country’s football federation head Danny Jordaan and Senzo Mchunu, head of the government of Kwazulu-Natal, the province where Meyiwa was born, which has decreed a period of mourning.

More than 17,000 people were killed in South Africa last year, but the slaying of a popular sporting hero has stunned even this crime-weary nation. A 25-year old man, Zenokuhle Mbatha, was charged Friday with murder and armed robbery in connection with his killing, after being identified by witnesses.

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