Senzo Meyiwa’s friend exposes Kelly Khumalo on why she had 5 phones after Senzo Meyiwa’s passing
In yet another shocking twist to the long-standing and emotionally charged Senzo Meyiwa murder case, a close friend of the late soccer star has made explosive claims about Kelly Khumalo — raising even more questions about her actions following his tragic death.
The friend, whose identity is known but being protected for safety reasons, told the court that Kelly Khumalo was in possession of not one, but five mobile phones in the days following Senzo’s killing — a revelation that has sparked outrage, speculation, and renewed scrutiny of Khumalo’s role in the case.
Senzo Meyiwa, beloved Bafana Bafana goalkeeper and Orlando Pirates captain, was shot and killed at the home of his girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo, in Vosloorus on October 26, 2014.
Since that fateful night, the case has been mired in controversy, conflicting witness statements, and widespread frustration over the lack of clear answers.
While five suspects are currently on trial, public interest continues to revolve around those who were present at the scene — including Kelly Khumalo, who has always denied any involvement in the crime.
The friend, who was testifying under oath in court this week, dropped a bombshell when he said, “Kelly had five different phones after Senzo died.
I found it suspicious.
No one could explain why.
” According to the witness, the phones were not all used for the same purpose, and it appeared as though some were kept hidden or only used under certain conditions.
He further claimed that when he tried to ask about the phones, he was brushed off or given vague answers.
This revelation has ignited a firestorm across South African media, with critics demanding to know why a grieving girlfriend would need so many devices — and whether any of them were used to communicate with individuals not yet known to the public.
The court has since ordered an investigation into the phones in question, including attempts to retrieve old data, call logs, and WhatsApp messages, though it’s unclear how much information can be recovered given the passage of time.
Kelly Khumalo’s legal team has responded by dismissing the claims as “hearsay and distraction tactics,” asserting that the singer had no reason to hide anything and that her devices at the time were already reviewed during earlier stages of the investigation.
“There is nothing new here,” said her attorney.
“Miss Khumalo has always been cooperative with law enforcement, and any attempt to paint her as secretive is a mischaracterization driven by public bias, not facts.
However, for the Meyiwa family, this development is deeply unsettling.
Senzo’s brother, Sifiso Meyiwa, who has been vocal throughout the trial, told reporters outside the courtroom that the issue of the phones has always bothered the family.
“We’ve been asking from the beginning — where are all the phones? Why did Kelly have so many? What was she hiding?” he said.
“Now we’re hearing in court what we suspected all along.
Public reaction has been swift and divided.
Social media has erupted with theories, many calling for Kelly to be brought back into the center of the investigation.
Hashtags such as #JusticeForSenzo and #KellyKhumaloMustSpeak are once again trending, with thousands of South Africans demanding clarity and accountability.
Others, however, have called for calm, arguing that Kelly Khumalo has not been charged and that public judgment should not replace due process.
“She is a mother.She is a musician.
She is a woman who lost someone too,” wrote one fan on Twitter.
“Let the courts do their work before we destroy someone’s life based on speculation.”
Still, the revelation has clearly rattled even the courtroom itself.
Legal experts have weighed in, saying that while the claim about the five phones does not automatically implicate Khumalo, it may raise red flags for investigators — especially if any of the devices were never submitted or accounted for in the original case files.
More alarming is the timing of this information.
With the trial entering its critical phase and new witness testimony scheduled in the coming weeks, the prosecution may now feel pressured to revisit earlier evidence and ensure no stone is left unturned.
There is even talk of subpoenaing mobile service providers to trace the usage of the alleged phones and determine whether any calls or texts could shed light on previously unknown interactions.
This is not the first time Kelly Khumalo’s behavior following Meyiwa’s death has been questioned.
She has been criticized for resuming her music career shortly after the tragedy, for giving selective interviews, and for what some have described as inconsistent emotional responses when speaking publicly about the incident.
Despite this, she has maintained a strong fan base and has continued to perform, release music, and appear in reality TV shows.
In a recent Instagram story — likely in response to the renewed accusations — Khumalo posted a cryptic quote: “The truth does not fear questions.
But lies fear exposure.
” Many interpreted it as her way of asserting her innocence without directly addressing the latest courtroom drama.
As the trial progresses, the spotlight on Kelly Khumalo continues to intensify.
While she remains a witness and not a suspect, her proximity to the event and her actions in its aftermath ensure that she will remain a central figure in what has become one of South Africa’s most high-profile criminal cases in recent memory.
The coming days are expected to bring more witness testimony, potential digital evidence, and emotional confrontations.
For Senzo Meyiwa’s family, justice has been delayed for nearly a decade.
For Kelly Khumalo, the shadow of that night continues to follow her — and with every new revelation, the calls for answers only grow louder.