An Eastern Cape principal was brutally murdered in school premises while in another incident extortionists demanded R50 000.
Eastern Cape principal brutally murdered, extortionists demand R50k ‘protection fee’The Eastern Cape Department of Education has condemned the brutal murder of Zakhele primary school principal.EASTERN CAPE PRINCIPAL SHOT DEAD IN SCHOOL
The school governing body is set to hold a meeting on Monday, 2 September in order to provide an update on the case and how the department will support the school.In a separate incident also in the Eastern Cape a group of extortionists allegedly stormed Efata school for the blind and demanded R50 000 from the school’s nurse.
A case of extortion has been opened as the Eastern Cape Department of Education also referred the matter to police.SA’s motorists have a little over 48 hours to hold off on filling up before the new petrol and diesel prices kick in at midnight on Tuesday.
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