๐จ BRUTAL ATTACK: Bongeka Nxele BLINDED by Ex With Screwdriver โ Nation Demands Justice for Her! โ๏ธ๐ฉธ
The streets of KwaZulu-Natal are heavy with grief and fury following the savage attack on Bongeka Nxele, a young woman whose only crime was leaving a toxic relationship.

Her ex-boyfriend, Zenzele Xaba, has been accused of launching a premeditated, barbaric assault that has now left Bongeka blindโand fighting for her life.
It happened in broad daylight.
In front of witnesses.
And with unimaginable cruelty.
According to reports from family members and local authorities, Bongeka had ended her relationship with Zenzele weeks prior, citing emotional abuse and controlling behavior.
She had tried to move on.
She blocked him on social media.
She changed her daily routes.
She even sought protection.
But none of it was enough.

On that fateful day, Zenzele allegedly ambushed Bongeka outside a community center, pulling a screwdriver from his pocket and plunging it into both of her eyes before fleeing the scene.
Bystanders screamed.
Children ran.
Blood pooled on the pavement.
Bongeka collapsed.
Emergency services were called immediately.
She was rushed to a local hospital, where doctors performed emergency surgeryโbut the damage was irreversible.
Both eyes destroyed.
Permanently.
Her family says she has not spoken since.

โSheโs in total darknessโliterally and emotionally,โ her sister said, fighting back tears during an interview.
The news has sparked a nationwide outcry.
On Twitter, the hashtag #JusticeForBongeka is trending.
Tens of thousands of South Africans are calling for harsher punishment for perpetrators of gender-based violence, saying the justice system continues to fail women.
Activists marched outside the local police station, demanding to know why Zenzeleโwho allegedly had prior complaints filed against himโwas not being monitored.
โThis isnโt just about Bongeka,โ one protester shouted.
โThis is about all of us.โ
Zenzele Xaba was arrested 48 hours after the incident following a manhunt.
Police say he was hiding at a relativeโs home, allegedly preparing to flee the province.
When apprehended, he reportedly showed no remorse.
โNo emotion. Nothing,โ said one officer.
He now faces charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault, and gender-based violence, and prosecutors are pushing for no bail.
Still, many believe thatโs not enough.
โBongeka has lost her sight. She will never see her family again. She will never live the life she had planned,โ said a friend.
โAnd he must never see freedom again.โ
Bongeka, a university graduate with dreams of becoming a teacher, had just started a new job.
She was vibrant.
Loved.
Focused on healing from a past filled with silent battles.
But that healing was interrupted.
Shattered.
Stolen.
Now, her loved ones are left trying to pick up the pieces of a life forever changed.

Community members have set up a GoFundMe campaign to help cover her medical expenses and long-term care.
Supporters from across the world are donating.
Messages of love and strength are pouring in.
But no amount of money can undo what was done.
The emotional wounds are just as deep as the physical ones.
And in a country already haunted by countless GBV headlines, this one cuts even deeper.
Because it was avoidable.
Predictable.
Preventable.
Bongeka is now blind not because of fateโbut because of failure.
Failure to act.
Failure to protect.

Failure to punish men who terrorize women.
As she lies in darkness, the country must now confront its own.
How many more Bongekas will it take before real change comes?
How many more tears?
How many more bloodstains?
For now, Bongeka is silent.
But her story is screaming.