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Western Cape secondary school principal has passed on from a gunfire
Western Cape secondary school principal has passed on from a gunfire
On Friday, a Western Cape secondary school chief got shot and kicked the bucket.
Training MEC Debbie Schäfer made the declaration of the demise of Zameka Mfubesi of Umyezo Wama Apile High School in Grabouw.
“I am stunned and disheartened by news that we have lost one of our directors to a silly demonstration of savagery,” Schäfer said in an announcement.
“Subtleties are as of now restricted, and we approach SAPS to earnestly organize the examination. I give my most profound sympathies to her family, companions, associates, and the school’s staff and students. Our area authorities have shown up at the school alongside advocates to perceive how we can uphold them.”
Schäfer said the demise of Mfubesi was a gigantic misfortune for the Western Cape training division.
“[She] is portrayed by her partners as having been a unique head and an excellent individual. This is an enormous misfortune for her school and for the WCED,” Schäfer said.
“This has been a year when the worth and authority of our administrators and instructors has truly gone to the front as they dealt with the effect of the Coronavirus pandemic on their schools. To lose one of them as such is tragic. We ask that the family’s security be regarded during this season of lamenting.”

