
Following shocking revelations about alleged human rights violations at Zanzou nightclub in Pretoria, the club’s owner has issued a public apology to all the victims.
“He apologises to those whose human rights have been trampled upon unreservedly, to the extent that these atrocities were perpetuated at an establishment of which he is a director,” he said.
He said Neo was not running away from the incident and said the police could also confirm his cooperation in this matter.
[WATCH] “The owner of Zanzou nightclub says he condemns the violent acts and apologises to the victims and their families.” – Adv. Zola Majavu. #Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/NcUh8pA50l
— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) March 4, 2025
He added that the suspect who was previously arrested had nothing to do with Neo.
“We are also aware that someone was already arrested, that has nothing to do with him. We will just watch that space,” he said.
He said he was not among the people being sought by the police as he already committed to engage with the police.
“My client felt, as a South African, it was important to come out in the open and say ‘I am a director of this entity and I am prepared to be held accountable and I am prepared for my role, actions or admissions to be tested,” he said.
“He is not about to leave the country. He is a young entrepreneur with a bright future,” he added.
[WATCH] “We are also aware that someone was arrested in connection with the Zanzou nightclub incident… It has nothing to do with him (Neo Moela, Zanzou nightclub director).” Adv. Zola Majavu. #Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/kuuKa97S9G
— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) March 4, 2025
First published on African Insider
Compiled by Matthew Petersen
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