Wits student 'Kwasa' Zozo's murder accused abandons his bail bid
The man accused of killing Wits University student Asithandile “Kwasa” Zozo has elected to abandon his application for release on bail.
Viwe Rulumeni appeared in the Dutywa magistrate’s court on Wednesday, where his bail application was due to be heard.
The state said it was ready to proceed with the hearing. However, Rulumeni said he was abandoning his application for bail.
Magistrate Sivuyile Dyongosi postponed the matter to October 6 for further investigation.
Zozo was assaulted and stabbed in full view of a number of people, including her younger sister who is in Grade 5, in Dutywa on August 17.
After her funeral at the weekend, Zozo’s parents, Ntombekhaya Lugalo-Zozo and Mzulungile Zozo, said they have accepted she is gone forever.
“The only thing I want now is justice for Kwasa,” Lugalo-Zoza said.
“Kwasa did not deserve to die such a horrible death. Her untimely passing has left us with scars that may never heal. But her life gave us memories no-one can take away. The courts must play their part in the war against gender-based violence.”
Zozo’s father said: ''Nelson Mandela got a life sentence and spent 27 years in jail for fighting for freedom. The day the killer gets 100 years in jail, I will say for Kwasa, justice has prevailed.''
The student was doing a BSc in biochemistry, and would have turned 20 on October 3.
She matriculated at Mida Christian School in Dutywa in 2019. This is the same school Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi attended.
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Slain Wits student Asithandile 'Kwasa Zozo' was buried at her home village of Bholotwa, in Dutywa, on Saturday. Her father and younger sister Odwa look on as the coffin is lowered. Video: LULAMILE FENI pic.twitter.com/WhKuHKxNNb
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