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OPINION: One day the security officers who shoot citizens like Slindile Dlamini will kill a relative of a ‘wrong person’ and found themselves with no option but, “kuphekeletela sidvumbu” in the absence of justice.

Saturday, 14th March, 2026

The death of Slindile Dlamini of ka-Bhekinkhosi and subsequent failure by the police to arrest the soldier, reminds us as citizens that, we don’t have a Government not to mention a justice system.

I remember being labelled names by this oppressive regime while being attacked from all angles, I found myself with no alternative but to fight back, it worked because now, even though I’m not in my country I’m able to move freely, the fools reduced the speed when hunting me, in fear of suffering the consequences.

Personally, I literally hate seeing people who think they have a right to murder or make others suffer just for them to “feel good” and enjoy life.

In this country there’s no justice particularly on issues touching on royalty, security officers shoot and kill civilians knowing that, nothing will happen to them, it’s a culture of impunity.

The soldier who killed Slindile Dlamini will just justify this brut killing by saying he was suspecting that these were the underground forces because the car didn’t stop and thereafter, he might be regarded as a hero “kutsiwe beketama kuvikela eMakhosi, lisotja mbamba”.

EmaSwati must know that, it’s the survival of the fittest in this country, it’s either you consume or you are consumed but one day these security officers will kill a relative of a wrong person, only to find that the only way to resolve the issue in the absence of justice, kutfuma lowekunene lobulele kutsi aphekeletele lesidvumbu”.

OPINION: One day the security officers who shoot citizens like Slindile Dlamini will kill a relative of a ‘wrong person’ and found themselves with no option but, “kuphekeletela sidvumbu” in the absence of justice.
The late Slindile Dlamini (pic:supplied).