It’s another black day in South Africa, and lots of people have taken to social media to seek justice for Kwasa.
Kwasa Zozo Lungalo, a 19 year old Wits student from Dutywa, Eastern Cape was found murdered.
She was allegedly stabbed 3 times by her ex boyfriend, who has now committed suicide.
The young girl stood against GBV (Gender Based Violence) while she was alive.
Details about the girl has gone viral on social media, and her case has been trending, as many seek for justice.
It’s been a repeated occurrence, as many young girls have suffered this same fate.
South Africans are tired of the usual campaign and protest, they want justice to be evident.
Wits University paid tribute in a statement shared on social media: “Kwasa Zozo Lugalo, a determined & driven young women, was murdered by a man she chose not to have a relationship with. Women are being murdered in shocking numbers by men in SA.We are tired of mourning the loss of the lives of women. Rest in peace.”
Taking to Twitter, reactions be like:
Kwasa Zozo Lungalo, a 19 year old Wits student from Dutywa, Eastern Cape has been found murdered. She was allegedly stabbed 3 times by her ex boyfriend, who has now commited suicide.
Rest in power our sister. We will never forget you ✊🏽💜#KeepTheEnergy #JusticeForKwasa pic.twitter.com/qSzS4l10aj— KEEP THE ENERGY (@KEEPTHEENERGY1) August 18, 2020
#JusticeForKwasa Heaven has gained an Angel 🥺💔 pic.twitter.com/ehMJJdDPSO
— Siba (@Siba_Sigcawu) August 18, 2020
📢 STATEMENT: Kwasa Zozo Lugalo, a determined & driven young women, was murdered by a man she chose not to have a relationship with. Women are being murdered in shocking numbers by men in SA.We are tired of mourning the loss of the lives of women. Rest in peace. #JusticeForKwasa pic.twitter.com/IkvMN5MCVy
— Wits University (@WitsUniversity) August 18, 2020
sad that i honestly wouldnt want my daughter to be raised in such a country.
This can’t keep going on. 😔💔#JusticeForKwasa#RIPKwasa pic.twitter.com/doTHWet0te— litha. (@litha2x) August 18, 2020
No more. No. More. #JusticeForKwasa #RIPKwasa pic.twitter.com/CwOA1u3C8V
— the fifth spirit or wutevah (@HlabelelaM) August 18, 2020
We are never going to get to our pinnacle as a nation when the men are busy killing the nation’s women. 💔💔💔 #gbv #RIPKwasa #JusticeForKwasa pic.twitter.com/8WiKHknndn
— Phumzile Tembe (@phumy_mthembu) August 18, 2020