The principal of Umyezo Wama Apile high school in Grabouw, outside Cape Town has died, after being gunned down on Friday.
According to SABC News, the principal has been identified as Zameka Mfubesi.
The motive for the shooting is not yet known, and no arrests have been made.
The news was confirmed by Western Cape education MEC Debbie Schäfer on Friday, citing shock and sadness at losing Mfubesi to “a senseless act of violence”.
IOL reported on Friday that Schäfer said district officials would go to the school with counsellors to assist, and sent her condolences to Mfubesi’s loved ones.
According to Strand Patrol News and Info, reports of the shooting were received on Friday afternoon, at the first entrance coming to Grabouw from the N2 highway, towards the direction of Caledon.
Mfubesi’s death has rocked the education community, with her being described as a wonderful woman with a beautiful soul.
Umyezo Wama Apile high school was built in 2018, and was commissioned for the Western Cape Education Department, in response to growing populations and an increased need for education facilities.
Updates to follow as more information is made available.
(Compiled by Nica Richards)
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