The Western Cape Education Department (WCED), provincial police and the family of murdered Grabouw principal Zameka Mfubesi (46) are offering a R30 000 reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for her death.

Zameka Mfubesi (46), principal of Umyezo Wama Aphile High School, was on her way to Khayelitsha on the N2 when she was stopped at an intersection and shot dead on September 18.

“If you know or saw the suspects who shot, or are behind the shooting of, Zameka Mfubesi, who was driving on the Grabouw N2 intersection junction on the 18th September 2020, around 14h00, kindly establish contact with the Western Cape Provincial Organised Crime Unit on 10111,” the WCED wrote in a joint statement released on Wednesday [September 30]

“Ms Mfubesi’s death came as a great shock, and is a profound loss to her family, school community and the WCED, and members of the public are urged to come forward to assist in bringing the perpetrators to justice. All information provided and received will be treated confidentially.”

The reward will be paid for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrators, and will be shared if there is more than one person furnishing such information.

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