ActionSA offers R50k reward for info on killers of two murdered Soweto boys
JOHANNESBURG - ActionSA is offering a R50,000 reward to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the people responsible for the brutal murder of two boys in Soweto.
The two children, aged five and six, were found dead between White City and Rockville last week Thursday.READ: Political parties call for task team to investigate murder of 2 Soweto boys ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba visited the two families on Sunday, when he assured them that the party would not rest until the perpetrators are caught."I hope this R50,000 reward will help bring justice to the Zulu and Rabong families. The families both accepted our offer to help find the people behind these senseless killings," Mashaba said.
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