Cape Argus

Young Nyanga artist stabbed to death

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

ONLY a day after Lonwabo Jack, 22, was buried, Nyanga East has suffered yet another tragedy after a 24-year-old artist was murdered at the weekend.

Zolani Nikani, also known as Vocal Zoid, was allegedly stabbed by his close friend after a disagreeme­nt while partying in Matanzima Road in Mau-Mau section at the weekend. The friend has since handed himself over to police.

Police spokespers­on Noloyiso Rwexana said the man, 23, would appear in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court once he had been charged.

Nyanga community policing forum (CPF) chairperso­n Martin Makhasi said: “It worries us as the CPF and the community that young people seem to be behaving violently and killing each other. We are not sure what informed this notion that when there is a dispute, it must be resolved through violence rather than discussing it and finding an amicable solution. One of the challenges we are struggling with in the area is easy access to alcohol and drugs. That seems to be a major problem.”

Makhasi said the CPF was working on measures to introduce to the community to ensure that such behaviour was stopped in its tracks. “This will require direct involvemen­t of citizens and police to up their game in terms of ensuring the perpetrato­rs are successful­ly prosecuted. That will be a deterrent to other young people who would otherwise think of acting violently.

“We have a crisis, and the government needs to work jointly with us to come up with interventi­ons. It can’t be right that our young people are growing up to be victims of alcohol and drugs, and end up being murderers or perpetrato­rs of various crimes.”

Activist and Justice for Lonwabo Campaign representa­tive Selina Tyatyeka said: “We need to be proactive in terms of mobilising the community and ensuring such incidents don’t happen. We raised awareness following the murder of Lonwabo Jack, and for such similar incidents to still happen is disappoint­ing. This means we have to jointly as a community say how can we save the lives of these young people who get killed and the ones who end up being perpetrato­rs.”

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