Reality TV star Wanda Baloyi, took to her Twitter account to vent her frustrations about the slow progress into the murder investigation of the rapper. AKA was assassinated on Friday 11 February alongside friend Tebello 'Tibz' Motsoane outside a popular restaurant on Durban's Florida Road.
It has been a month since he died however his killers are still on the loose. The #JusticForAKA is gaining momentum on social media and Wanda Baloyi chimed in with her comment on the case.
In a tweet, she wrote “It really baffles me how there is no progress towards the findings of the killers. I mean they pretty much weren’t disguised. What exactly is the delay? I don’t understand. So killing is easy, you just kill and walk away?? I'm not understanding #JusticeForAKA.”
Several Twitter users have also been calling on the police to find the killers, is so that they can be brought to justice and justice will be served for the Forbes family.
It really baffles me how there is no progress towards the findings of the killers. I mean they pretty much weren’t disguised. What exactly is the delay? I don’t understand. So killing is easy, you just kill and walk away?? Im not understanding #JusticeForAKApic.twitter.com/qCgZMMRznJ
On Wednesday his name topped the Twitter trends list. This comes after AKA's bodyguard Anwar 'Dogg' Khan was featured on e.TV’s My Guest Tonight with Annika Larsen on Tuesday, 21 March.
According to Dogg, the protocol was breached the day AKA was murdered. He said if he was there, none of this would have occurred because AKA was not supposed to be in Durban in the first place.
"Ninety percent of our work is the manner in which we move. It’s the planning, how you pre-plan, how you schedule your timing and placing of yourself and the person [you are protecting],” he told Larsen.
"In my absence, protocol was breached. Kiernan was called and invited to go to Florida Road (Wish) which he accepted and he went. Had I been there, that protocol would not have been breached, simply because that call would’ve came through the road manager,” Dogg said.