Dineo Ranaka speaks out, calls car crash involving Cwecwe’s mother ‘a hit’

Dineo Ranaka speaks out, calls car crash involving Cwecwe’s mother ‘a hit’! South African media personality Dineo Ranaka has taken to social media to express outrage and concern following a shocking incident involving the mother of Cwecwe, the young girl at the center of a high-profile rape case linked to Bergview College.

according to reports, Cwecwe’s mother was involved in a car accident on Wednesday while on her way to meet with investigators assigned to her daughter’s case. The timing and nature of the incident have sparked a wave of speculation and suspicion among the public and advocacy groups, with many questioning whether the crash was truly accidental—or something more sinister.

Cwecwe’s Case: A Nation Outraged
The case of Cwecwe, a minor who was allegedly raped at a school in KwaZulu-Natal, has sent shockwaves through South Africa. The story, which has gained widespread attention on social media, triggered national outrage, with many citizens demanding justice for the young girl and holding the school and authorities accountable.

Dineo Ranaka speaks out
Dineo Ranaka speaks out

As public support for Cwecwe and her family continues to grow, the sudden car crash involving her mother has intensified public anxiety. Questions are now being raised about whether efforts to silence the family or intimidate them are underway.

Dineo Ranaka: “This Was A Hit”
In a passionate and emotionally charged Instagram post, Dineo Ranaka did not mince words. She firmly believes the crash was no coincidence, calling it a deliberate hit aimed at sending a message to those seeking justice.

“SOUTH AFRICANS!!! So are we all going to pretend as if this was not a hit? So is this a message ‘they’ (and we know who THEY are) trying to send that WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO FIGHT FOR OUR CHILDREN????” she wrote.

Ranaka’s statement quickly gained traction online, with many users echoing her sentiments. Others applauded her for speaking out so boldly in a case that continues to raise serious questions about the protection of women and children in South Africa.

Cwecwe’s mother

A Call to South African Fathers
Dineo went further, using her platform to call on South African men, particularly fathers, to take an active role in protecting women and children.

“Where are the fathers in this country? Where is your ROAR to instill fear back into perpetrators that NOT WITH YOUR WIVES! NOT WITH YOUR SISTERS! NOT WITH YOUR WOMEN and CERTAINLY MOST DEFINITELY NOT WITH YOUR CHILDREN!!!!” she posted.

Her call resonated deeply, sparking conversations across platforms about the role of men in fighting gender-based violence and holding perpetrators accountable.

Cwecwe’s mother

Comparing the Case to Chris Hani’s Assassination
Ranaka drew a powerful historical parallel, comparing the suspicious nature of the incident to the assassination of Chris Hani, the anti-apartheid leader who was gunned down in 1993 in what was widely believed to be a politically motivated act.

She warned that the country may be witnessing a calculated attempt to silence voices demanding justice.

“IT IS ENOUGH!!!!!!!!!! This act is an indication that there is SERIOUS GUILT where this crime has been committed… I CHOOSE, WITH MY FREE WILL, TO SEE THIS AS A HIT UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE.”

Demands for Transparency and Accountability
Ranaka also questioned the role and influence of organizations like AfriForum, demanding more transparency and less political manipulation in cases involving vulnerable individuals.

The post concluded with a heartfelt appeal for answers, justice, and protection—not just for Cwecwe and her mother, but for all victims of abuse in South Africa.

As investigations continue, the country watches closely. Many hope that, with pressure from public figures like Ranaka and a vigilant citizenry, justice will not only be served but safeguarded.