MLUNGISI *ZABO* NTANZI

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#1

I want justice for my son so that those who committed crime to suffer their consequences and be lesson learnt to others.

Mpume Ntanzi (Umzimkulu, 2025-03-30)

#2

I want No bail for the perpetrators

Nokubonga Ntanzi (Umzimkulu, 2025-03-30)

#5

We’re clearly not safe in our community. These people need to stay in jail. We fear for our lives. Zabo Ntanzi deserves JUSTICE!!

Zizipho Ntanzi (Umzimkhuli, 2025-03-31)

#9

Because no child deserves to grow up without a father,no parent deserves to berry their own child💔💔💔

NO MAN DESERVES TO BE KILLED LIKE A DOG!!!!!!

MAY JUSTICE BE SERVED!!!!

Salusiwe Memela (uMzimkhulu, 2025-03-31)

#10

Zabo deserve justice🙌🙌🙌🥹😭

Nwabisa Lwana (Port Shepstone, 2025-03-31)

#13

No bail to the accused

Obakhe Di (Harding, 2025-03-31)

#15

I am an Aunt to my nephew

Odwa Di (Knysna, 2025-04-01)

#16

I want justice for zabo

Thokozani Hlotshana (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#18

On February 9, 2025, a horrific incident occurred in the eFarm location near Harding, where my brother, Mlungisi Eric Zabo Ntanzi-Ndawonde, was brutally murdered by a mob of men in the early hours of the morning. Allegedly, a fight had broken out between my brother and the tavern owner, which my brother won, leaving the tavern owner embarrassed and resentful. In a shocking turn of events, the tavern owner allegedly called upon a group of men from the area, falsely accusing my brother of being a thief who had stolen cows, and inciting them to attack him. As my brother walked home, he was ambushed by a group of at least 7 men, who brutally assaulted him, resulting in his tragic death.

The fact that these individuals allegedly resorted to violence and murder, based on a false accusation, is a chilling reminder that our communities are not safe. The mere presence of such individuals, who are capable of committing heinous crimes, puts everyone's life at risk. It is unacceptable that people are living in fear of their lives, and it is imperative that justice is served.

Furthermore, if these individuals are released on bail, it would not only be a travesty of justice but also a threat to the safety of my own family members who reside on the farm. They are already living in fear, unsure of what might happen to them if these individuals are set free.

In addition, setting these individuals free on bail would set a dangerous precedent, potentially encouraging more mob killings. If individuals know that they can commit such heinous crimes and still be released on bail, it may embolden them to continue perpetrating violence. This would be devastating for our community, and it is imperative that the court denies them bail to prevent further bloodshed.

We urge the court to deny bail to these individuals and ensure that they face the full force of the law. The safety of our communities depends on it. We cannot afford to have individuals who are willing to kill walking free among us. The memory of my brother demands justice, and we will not rest until it is served. The people of our community deserve to feel safe, and it is the responsibility of our justice system to ensure that they are protected.

Ntokozo Ntanzi (Margate, 2025-04-01)

#20

I support the petition

Olwetu Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#25

Justice for zaba

Nonkosi Msali (Umzimkulu, 2025-04-01)

#27

I am signing this petition because we want justice for our brother, Zabo who was brutally killed by neighboring residents.

Lisakhanya Zenande Ntanzi (Durban, 2025-04-01)

#28

I am signing this petition because the criminals killed the innocent child I want them to be arrested and spend their lives in jail

Vuyile Ngqulunga (Kzn, 2025-04-01)

#30

#JusticeForZabo

Abongile Ndawonde (Pretoria, 2025-04-01)

#32

We want justice For Zabo those who kill him must be arrested with no bail

Siphesihle Ndawonde (Durban, 2025-04-01)

#33

I believe Eric needs justice. He didnt deserve to leave us just like that due to other people. Those who were able to take his life have to suffer the consequences by staying in jail for lifetime , otherwise I believe we would have failed Eric , and i will never have peace with that. To prevent harming the suspects rather they stay in jail.

Sunshine Zoe Mlandu (Margate, 2025-04-01)

#34

Justice for Zabo

No bail for the accused

Smangaliso Blose (Durban, 2025-04-01)

#37

I’m signing this petition because the crime committed was horrendous and I stand in support of the involved family and as a seeker of justice and and an attempt at reconciliation for the family.

Monwabisi Rodolo (Margate, 2025-04-01)

#44

Justice has to be served

Ongezwa Mchunu (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#47

Am signing this because I want justice for my cousin who was brutally killed by people foe false accusing him for a crime he didn't commit and plead with the justice system to bring justice to his honor and to our family

Esihle Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#48

Am signing this because i want justice for zabo

Thabisile Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#49

Mlungisi zabo

Konke Ndawonde (KwaZulu-Natal, 2025-04-01)

#50

Justice must served

Mlondolozi Langa (Lusikisiki, 2025-04-01)

#52

I want justice for Zabo

Nonnie Simpson Sondzaba (Harding, 2025-04-01)

#53

I want JUSTICE for my nephew, NO BAIL for these monsters.

Zandie Ndawonde (Pietermaritzburg, 2025-04-01)

#54

No bail

Nande Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#55

#justice for zabo ntazi

Sanele Mkhize (Richards bay, 2025-04-01)

#57

I am signing because I want justice to be serve to Zabo

Mbali Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#59

Justice for Zabo

Vuyo Gwina (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#60

Justice for Zabo

Asanda Maasi (KwaZulu Natal, 2025-04-01)

#64

I feel and validate Nompumelelo's concern.

Ntandokazo Ndawonde (Pretoria, 2025-04-01)

#68

I want just served.

Sibonelo Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#69

Here is the revised statement:

On February 9, 2025, a horrific incident occurred in the eFarm location near Harding, where Mlungisi Eric Zabo Ntanzi-Ndawonde was brutally murdered by a mob of men in the early hours of the morning. Allegedly, a fight had broken out between the deceased and the tavern owner, who were neighbors and well-acquainted, which the deceased won, leaving the tavern owner embarrassed and resentful. In a shocking turn of events, the tavern owner allegedly called upon a group of men from the area, falsely accusing the deceased of being a thief who had stolen cows, and inciting them to attack him. As the deceased walked home, he was ambushed by a group of at least 7 men, who brutally assaulted him, resulting in his tragic death.

The fact that these individuals allegedly resorted to violence and murder, based on a false accusation, is a chilling reminder that our communities are not safe. The mere presence of such individuals, who are capable of committing heinous crimes, puts everyone's life at risk. It is unacceptable that people are living in fear of their lives, and it is imperative that justice is served.

What is even more disturbing is that the tavern owner, who knew the deceased personally and lived in the same community, chose to incite violence against him instead of resolving their differences peacefully. Furthermore, the 7 men who participated in the brutal attack could have stopped at any moment, but they chose to continue their assault, showing a blatant disregard for human life. Not one of them thought to call the police or an ambulance.

The impact of their actions is immeasurable. The deceased was a father and breadwinner, leaving behind children who are now forced to rely on their unemployed grandmother and grant money for survival. The thought of these individuals being released on bail is unconscionable. If they are granted bail, what message are we sending to the community? That violence and murder are acceptable, and that those who commit such heinous crimes will be allowed to walk free? This would be a travesty of justice and would only serve to perpetuate a culture of violence and impunity.

We urge the court to deny bail to these individuals and ensure that they face the full force of the law. The safety of our communities depends on it. We cannot afford to have individuals who are willing to kill walking free among us. Justice demands that those responsible are held accountable, and we will not rest until justice is served. The people of our community deserve to feel safe, and it is the responsibility of our justice system to ensure that they are protected.

Zodwa Bhodoza (Johannesburg, 2025-04-01)

#72

Because I believe that justice must served and prevailed

Mbali Peterson (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#73

I demand #JusticeForZabo! The perpetrators must face the full force of law. No bail!

Siphumelele Mchunu (Mzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#75

Those who have murdered Zabo Ntanzi should be held accountable and punished appropriately.

Nomsie Chemne (Durban, 2025-04-01)

#77

We want justice for my brother (Zabo Ntanzi ). Who was murdered in FARM.

Londiwe Mkhize (Mzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#78

Zabo deserves justice for having his life taken away from his family and kids.

Mhlengikazi Ndawonde (Durban, 2025-04-01)

#81

This was my school mate justice for zabo

Akhona Didiza (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-01)

#83

I sign because we need justice for Zabo.

Samkelisiwe Mntungwana (Harding, 2025-04-01)

#87

Here is the revised statement:

On February 9, 2025, a horrific incident occurred in the eFarm location near Harding, where Mlungisi Eric Zabo Ntanzi-Ndawonde was brutally murdered by a mob of men in the early hours of the morning. Allegedly, a fight had broken out between the deceased and the tavern owner, who were neighbors and well-acquainted, which the deceased won, leaving the tavern owner embarrassed and resentful. In a shocking turn of events, the tavern owner allegedly called upon a group of men from the area, falsely accusing the deceased of being a thief who had stolen cows, and inciting them to attack him. As the deceased walked home, he was ambushed by a group of at least 7 men, who brutally assaulted him, resulting in his tragic death.

The fact that these individuals allegedly resorted to violence and murder, based on a false accusation, is a chilling reminder that our communities are not safe. The mere presence of such individuals, who are capable of committing heinous crimes, puts everyone's life at risk. It is unacceptable that people are living in fear of their lives, and it is imperative that justice is served.

What is even more disturbing is that the tavern owner, who knew the deceased personally and lived in the same community, chose to incite violence against him instead of resolving their differences peacefully. Furthermore, the 7 men who participated in the brutal attack could have stopped at any moment, but they chose to continue their assault, showing a blatant disregard for human life. Not one of them thought to call the police or an ambulance.

The impact of their actions is immeasurable. The deceased was a father and breadwinner, leaving behind children who are now forced to rely on their unemployed grandmother and grant money for survival. The thought of these individuals being released on bail is unconscionable. If they are granted bail, what message are we sending to the community? That violence and murder are acceptable, and that those who commit such heinous crimes will be allowed to walk free? This would be a travesty of justice and would only serve to perpetuate a culture of violence and impunity.

We urge the court to deny bail to these individuals and ensure that they face the full force of the law. The safety of our communities depends on it. We cannot afford to have individuals who are willing to kill walking free among us. Justice demands that those responsible are held accountable, and we will not rest until justice is served. The people of our community deserve to feel safe, and it is the responsibility of our justice system to ensure that they are protected.

Thembeka Madlala (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#88

I want justice for Zabo

Nomfesane Jili (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-02)

#89

No bail

Andiswa Ngwenya (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-02)

#90

As a young person I fear for my life because of people killing other people for no reason

Thandeka Ndevu (Port Elizabeth, 2025-04-02)

#92

I'm signing this so that the accused are not granted bail.

Doreen Ndawonde (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#96

He deserves justice

Victress Shazi (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#99

No bail

Khalipha Ndawonde (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-02)

#100

Looking for justice for Zabo after he was murdered in cold blood by very cruel and dangerous people

Anele Msimanga (Umzimkhulu, 2025-04-02)

#102

I'm signing because i wan't justice for our brother Zabo

Nompilo Ndawonde (Estcourt, 2025-04-02)

#104

Zabo deserves justice!

Hubolethulendumiso Shozi (Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#114

Justice for Zabo

Lusanda Mtshidi (Bizana, 2025-04-02)

#117

We are traumatised by the actions of the accused and are living in fear of their return to the community

Sanele Nxumalo (Mzimkhulu, 2025-04-02)

#122

I'm signing because I need the justice of Mlungisi Ntanzi was killed.

Dokotela Senzeni (Bizana, 2025-04-02)

#124

Justice for Zabo Ntanzo

Nakedi Mavundla (Port shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#126

Justice for Zabo must be served

Sinothando Njongo (Harding, 2025-04-02)

#129

Justice for Zabo

Zamani Ntozakhe (Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#131

#JusticeforZaboNtanzi

Nontethelelo Ndawonde (Estcourt, 2025-04-02)

#132

In want justice and safety for zabos remaining family members

Akhona Ndlovu (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#142

I am a cousin to Zabo

Zukisa Dlamini (Randfontein, 2025-04-02)

#143

I want justice for Zabo to be served!!

Ayandiswa Mbele (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#146

Zabo was my age mate, we attending different high schools. It is always heartbreaking seeing an age mate lose his life especially tragically. I sign this petition in hopes that justice will be served.

Farida Shawe (Port shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#155

I am signing this because justice must be served

Khayelihle Shandu (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#159

Zabo was a friend, brother and Father.... his life was taken by the hands of another not the will of God.... whoever did this should be punished

Samukelo Masemola (Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#163

#justiceforZabo ‼️

Nikita September (Cape Town, 2025-04-02)

#164

I'm signing because I want justice for Zabo and his family.

Nompilo Nqoko (Portshepstone, 2025-04-02)

#165

The killers of Mlungisi Zabo Ntanzi should be held responsible and justice must prevail.

Soso Mahlawe (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#166

Justice for Mlungisi Zabo Ntanzi

Wenj Mahlawe (East London, 2025-04-02)

#168

he deserves justice

Ntando Dlamini (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#169

Justice for Mlungisi Zabo Ntanzi

Athi Mahlawe (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#172

I grew up with Zabo, he was like a brother to me and he loved me and cherished me till his last days. He deserves Justice. His family and kids derserve justice. We also as his friends deserve Justice.

Lindi Madlala (Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#180

To show my support towards my deceased friend and his mourning family.Justice for ZABO NTANZI

Parsley Nkazimulo (Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#182

I need justice

Gobi Ndawonde (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#183

The suspects must not be granted bail.

Ntombikayise Nzimande (Harding, 2025-04-02)

#184

Justice should be served for my cousin. And for my family to stop living in fear of the unknown. Because we don't know who the next victim will be.

Amahle Cekwana (Harding, 2025-04-02)

#187

I'm signing the petition because this was my beloved friend, who was a friend, uncle, father and overall a great human being. I am shattered and hope the perpetrators will face the might of justice.

Banda Zoko (Johannesburg/Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#188

I want justice and peace

Thabo Qhosha (Durban, 2025-04-02)

#193

I am signing this petition due to the fact that I am the mother of the first born son of Zabo Ntanzi and these perpetrators do not deserve to walk free! And most importantly for the safety of my son and his family. He did not deserve to die in such a manner…

Beryl Nhlumayo (Port Shepstone, 2025-04-02)

#195

I feel like it

Mesuli Mchunu (Glencoe, 2025-04-02)

#199

I am signing because justice must be served

Nkululeko Mokoena (Cape Town, 2025-04-02)

#200

Im signing this petition to get justice of the murder my nephew's father, Zabo Ntanzi. To lock up the murderer without bail and protect my nephew from this killer.

Refilwe Mdlopane (Pretoria, 2025-04-02)



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