Kaya 959 Reporter
In three months, the tombstone of former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa will be renovated.
Senzo’s tombstone was vandalized and shattered in the Heroes Acre cemeteries in Durban in December 2020.
VANDALIZED: Former @BafanaBafana goalkeeper and captain Senzo Meyiwa's tombstone has been vandalized, 2 months after it was unveiled in Clermont, Durban. pic.twitter.com/JSPmXqlOGd
— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) December 26, 2020
Kwenza Ngwenya, a spokesman for Safa and the project’s coordinator, spoke to Daily Sun and claimed that after the tombstone was vandalized, they promised to renew it, but the lockdown disrupted their plans.
When the lockdown constraints were released, he informed the local media, and they resumed the project, but the recent rains in KZN have further disrupted their plans.
Ngwenya said the tombstone was vandalised days after it was unveiled.
“It cost Safa R160 000 for the tombstone alone, excluding the cost of the unveiling. For it to be vandalised like that, days after the unveiling, was shocking. But this time we will try all the means to protect it,”
“You must remember that Safa is not obliged to install this tombstone. We are doing it because Senzo played for the national team. This is work from the goodness of Safa’s heart. And we want to show the nation that we care and we recognise what Senzo was doing for us. And we are also helping the Meyiwa family. As a co-ordinator, I will make sure that everything is ready in three months.”
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