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South Africa football shooting: Your questions to Milton Nkosi South Africa football shooting: Your questions to Milton Nkosi
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South Africa's football captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa has died after being shot, police say.South Africa's football captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa has died after being shot, police say.
He was reportedly attacked after men entered his girlfriend's house in Vosloorus, south of Johannesburg.He was reportedly attacked after men entered his girlfriend's house in Vosloorus, south of Johannesburg.
More than 17,000 people were murdered in South Africa between April 2013 and March 2014.More than 17,000 people were murdered in South Africa between April 2013 and March 2014.
Are you in South Africa? Do you have any questions about gun crime and security in South Africa? Do you want to know how extensive gun crime is in South Africa or how much is spent on policing? How will the loss of Senzo Meyiwa affect football in South Africa?Are you in South Africa? Do you have any questions about gun crime and security in South Africa? Do you want to know how extensive gun crime is in South Africa or how much is spent on policing? How will the loss of Senzo Meyiwa affect football in South Africa?
The BBC's Johannesburg correspondent Milton Nkosi will answer your questions in a Twitter Q and A from 1600 GMT (1800 local time). You can contact him directly via @nkosi_milton.The BBC's Johannesburg correspondent Milton Nkosi will answer your questions in a Twitter Q and A from 1600 GMT (1800 local time). You can contact him directly via @nkosi_milton.
Here are the ways you can take part:Here are the ways you can take part:
On Twitter, tweet your question to @nkosi_milton using the hashtag #AskBBCMiltonOn Twitter, tweet your question to @nkosi_milton using the hashtag #AskBBCMilton
Text your question, beginning #AskBBCMilton to +44 7624 800 100Text your question, beginning #AskBBCMilton to +44 7624 800 100
Or email haveyoursay@bbc.co.ukOr email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk
When it is over, we'll publish a selection of the questions and answers featured in the session on this page. Although Milton will try to answer as many questions as he can, he won't get to all of them. Questions will be tweeted immediately before the answer, and might therefore be edited for brevity.When it is over, we'll publish a selection of the questions and answers featured in the session on this page. Although Milton will try to answer as many questions as he can, he won't get to all of them. Questions will be tweeted immediately before the answer, and might therefore be edited for brevity.
S Africa football shooting: Your questions to Milton Nkosi