Senzo Meyiwa, a star dimmed at its brightest

South Africa is in mourning following the death of national team goalkeeper and captain Senzo Meyiwa. The 27-year old, who also played for PSL side Orlando Pirates, was shot dead yesterday night by armed robbers at his girlfriend's, pop musician Kelly Khumalo, house in Vosloorus, a town located 33 kilometres south of Johannesburg. The previous day, Meyiwa was in action for his team as they beat Ajax Cape Town 4-1 to progress to the semi-finals of the Telkom Knockout Trophy.

His death has rocked African and world football and among those who to sent their tributes include Orlando Pirates' archrivals Kaizer Chiefs, Tunisia's Esperance de Tunis, Egyptian football club Zamalek FC, Enyimba FC of Nigeria and English Premier League side Everton.

Following Meyiwa's death, the Orlando Pirates-Kaizer Chiefs league match that was to be played next weekend has been postponed. In a press conference held today by the club, Orlando Pirates chairman Dr. Irvin Khoza urged the media and everyone to assist the police in bringing Meyiwa's killers to book and also raised concern over the rise gun-related crime in South Africa. According to police records, 800 people were murdered last year in South Africa's and following Meyiwa's death, calls for tougher gun laws and better security have become stronger.