#SAShutdown tops social media this morning
A 42-year-old post office employee allegedly confessed to the crime in court. He was charged with murder, rape and defeating the ends of justice.
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#SAShutdown has been trending since yesterday after the University of Cape Town student, Uyinene Mrwetyana’s body was found after she went missing last Thursday.
A 42-year-old post office employee allegedly confessed to the crime in court. He was charged with murder, rape and defeating the ends of justice. This was followed by social media unrest and sparked the #AmINext. Tributes have been pouring while the university offered to counsel students who are affected by this incident. Meanwhile, there has been looting of foreign-owned shops in Gauteng last night.
Social media users took to twitter to vent how women in this country are not safe and the attacks on foreign nationals:ย
#SAShutdown Dear foreigners we have nothing against you guys.But we as a country won't take any bullshit for crimes you guys commit. Then flee back to your countries knowing very well that you won't be traced.
— Wanumba ๐ฟ๐ฆ (@wanumba) September 3, 2019
Here are my corrections to the South African Governmentโs victim blaming tweet. #AmINext #EnoughIsEnough #SAShutdown pic.twitter.com/n5hImYcemK
— Botlhale Tshetlo (@TlhaleD) September 3, 2019
Timeline today be like:
-Missing people
-Killed people
-Raped women๐๐๐ข๐ข๐ญ
A very dark week in SA๐๐ฃ๐#SAShutdown pic.twitter.com/ZCyAYANAHt— Nathi๐ (@Sino_Nathi) September 2, 2019
#SAShutdown for the sake of our sisters, daughters and mothers. We can't go on like this. Guys this is evil. pic.twitter.com/eRZHWvMo3r
— Lufuno Bobduma๐ฟ๐ฆ๐ (@Bobduma) September 3, 2019
South Africa is a crime scene ๐#SAShutdown
— ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐๐ (@Jeandre_Goliath) September 3, 2019
Joburg and Pretoria burning with xenophobia. Shtum. Rapes and murder of women and girls. Shtum. Trucks blockading highways. Taxi drivers smoking out alleged drug dealers. Shtum. Where is the president? Why has he not addressed the nation? #702Breakfast
— Bongani Bingwa IG/TikTok: Bonglez (@bonglez) September 3, 2019
I couldnโt sleep last night wondering #AmINext ๐ My biggest sin in this country is being a women ๐ญ itโs just not fair ๐#SAShutdown
— ๐ธ Dlamini lo Muhle๐ธ (@Miss_chanelP) September 3, 2019
We can't just keep talking… Time for change… Time for action! #SAShutdown pic.twitter.com/nyagDMz1bv
— Jeshika Ramchund (@JeshikaRM) September 3, 2019
We live in a world where we would rather take videos and share them instead of standing up for those being attacked.#SAShutdown #PretoriaCBD
— Amo Phahle (@amo_mashadi) September 3, 2019
The fact that @HomeAffairsSA doesn't know how many foreigners we have in the country, and that they dont know how many secured a permanent citizenship. Whre are they staying? Wht are they doing in the country? Whn are they going back? Who issued fake IDs? #SAShutdown https://t.co/k6Gak7mTv7
— Kubayi Aaron (@DuzzAaron) September 3, 2019
Canโt hold tear going through the tweets, may God be with the families of all the ppl who are missing . #SAShutdown pic.twitter.com/EPbvLYJRjA
— Mbal๐น๐น๐น_enhle (@llicious1987) September 2, 2019