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Ezra 'Tshisa' Sibanda demands justice for artist killed by wife's boyfriend
31 Aug 2017 at 01:58hrs | Views
Former ZBC presenter Ezra Sibanda has declared that there will be no rest until justice is done about the murder of Tawanda Mapecca Moyo who was killed by his wife's boyfriend after he found him with his wife.
Sibanda said "we wont rest my brother till we get justice for you. We can't as a society allow an innocent man to be shot and killed for nothing, just because he caught his loose, unfaithful wife cheating with her monstrous boss."
He said the wife should simple confess, have compassion and make peace for the sake of their 3 children.
"She should think big & strongly and help nail her killer boyfriend. How does she live with the knowledge that she & her boyfriend created lies to mislead people? She knows the truth hasn't been told and a murderer might walk scot free, can't she come to her senses and tell the truth," he said.
"To my fellow Bulawayo journalists, please help guys. We need your journalistic skills to help Tawanda's family have closure. Countless crimes have been solved with the help of the media. Journalists do have a role to help society bring people to justice who commit crimes. Journalists often can shed light on a particular angle or lead that police may have not taken."
He said in fact, sometimes it seems like journalists will single handedly lead police in the right direction through some good, solid, investigative reporting.
"You can do this my brothers and sisters in Bulawayo. You are eyes and ears of the people. Let's get justice for Tawanda," he wrote on Facebook.
Sibanda said "we wont rest my brother till we get justice for you. We can't as a society allow an innocent man to be shot and killed for nothing, just because he caught his loose, unfaithful wife cheating with her monstrous boss."
He said the wife should simple confess, have compassion and make peace for the sake of their 3 children.
"She should think big & strongly and help nail her killer boyfriend. How does she live with the knowledge that she & her boyfriend created lies to mislead people? She knows the truth hasn't been told and a murderer might walk scot free, can't she come to her senses and tell the truth," he said.
"To my fellow Bulawayo journalists, please help guys. We need your journalistic skills to help Tawanda's family have closure. Countless crimes have been solved with the help of the media. Journalists do have a role to help society bring people to justice who commit crimes. Journalists often can shed light on a particular angle or lead that police may have not taken."
He said in fact, sometimes it seems like journalists will single handedly lead police in the right direction through some good, solid, investigative reporting.
"You can do this my brothers and sisters in Bulawayo. You are eyes and ears of the people. Let's get justice for Tawanda," he wrote on Facebook.
Source - Byo24News