Mzansi are left heartbroken just like the Black Americans, over the death of George Floyd in the hands of 4 Minneapolis police officers.
The news of the 46-year-old shook the net and the blacks across the globe ain’t taking any chill pill as they want justice.
Read full story about the incident here.
Some of mzansi’s faves have taken to social media to spill out their pain over the unarmed man’s death.
“My heart is so heavy, I felt each and every word watching that video right before you took your last breath. Rest in Power Black Brother,” Prince Kaybee said.
Msaki dedicates series of posts over the issue. She wrote: BROTHER BREATHE
Brother , why must it be so difficult to keep you?
Do you make their knees tremble when your beauty speaks to the Horizon?
We hold our breath for you.
When you drive
When you walk
When you need air… Brother, why must it be so difficult to keep you?
Seeing my people getting killed for no reason in the US is honestly breaking my heart 💔 The level of brutality against black people taking place with no justice or remorse is disturbing! #Blacklivesmatter
— Minnie Dlamini (@MinnieDlamini) May 28, 2020
We live in worlds where white supremicists have no regard for our lives. We live in a world where those with power have no regards for our lives. #blacklivesmatter #womxnslivesmatter #gaylivesmatter Rip to GeorgeFloyd who was killed in America by a police man #icantbreathe pic.twitter.com/xKvbKh5mCp
— SANKOFA ALBUM LAUNCH 11 MAY CARNIVAL CITY (@thandiswamazwai) May 28, 2020
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I can’t imagine the trauma of being black in America, closest thing to it i can imagine is being a woman in SA.
— Bonnie Mbuli (@BonnieMbuli) May 27, 2020
✊🏾 #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/0FdcAL5rvL
— Boity Thulo (@Boity) May 28, 2020
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