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In fighting against homophobia, Somizi Mhlongo has chosen to lead the pack. The media personality is disturbed with the recent killings of Nathaniel Mbele, known as Spokgoane, Andile Ntutela, who was known as Lulu and Sphamandla Khoza.
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The three queer men died in the most violent ways and Mzansi is still having a hard time to understand, why. Various news sites have reported that, Spokgoane was stabbed many times on his chest. Lulu was said to have been butchered then set alight. The man who killed him buried his body parts in his home. Lastly, Sphamandla was stabbed then buried in a ditch.
They matter????️????, they were human just like me and you.???? Who has the right to take another person's life simply because of their sexuality????? ????Homophobia is a serious issue in SA that the government needs to address honestly ????????#JusticeForLulu #JusticeforSpha #RIPSpokgoane pic.twitter.com/GhsKAagCXF
— Tshego (@TshegofatsoMph9) April 15, 2021
Inorder to protect the rights of homosexuals Somizi joined the fight and he has taken further steps by visiting the family of Andile Ntutela. He posted a picture of him in front of his home in Gqeberha and said he would be returning there on June 1, for the court hearing.
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“Flew to Gqeberha this morning to give support to the family of the brutally murdered member of our LGBTIQ+ fam LULU…I’ll be back on the 1st June for the court hearing…#riplulu #ripspha #spokgoane #justiceforlulu,” he tweeted.
Flew to Gqeberha this morning to give support to the family of the brutally murdered member of our LGBTIQ+ fam LULU…I'll be back on the 1st June for the court hearing …#riplulu #ripspha #spokgoane #justiceforlulu pic.twitter.com/0SC4rNIOkU
— somizi somGAGA (@somizi) April 15, 2021
WHEN WILL IT STOP?! ???? #JusticeForLulu pic.twitter.com/IBuJCOBz6j
— Mohale Motaung (@mohale_motaung) April 12, 2021