President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed deep sorrow over the brutal murders of Dr Gomolemo Mokae and whistle-blower Pamela Mabini.
Mokae, 61, a respected medical doctor, author, and Black Consciousness activist was found dead in his GaRankuwa home, Tshwane, on March 5. He was last seen on February 28.
Mabini, 46, was shot outside her home in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape, on March 7.
“The brutality inflicted on Dr Mokae and Pam Mabini – and recently, Imam Muhsin Hendricks – demonstrate that violent criminals have no regard for the lives of South Africans, including selfless and caring citizens who become known publicly for the contributions they make to the upliftment and protection of fellow citizens,” said Ramaphosa.
He said Mokae spent many years caring for patients in GaRankuwa and he was experiencing health problems when he was shot in his bed.
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