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General manager gunned down in suspected assassination

A deadly hit was made on the general manager of Zwane Inspections yesterday afternoon.

Sibongakonke (Konke) Sylvester Zwane (39) lost his life in the hospital shortly after his arrival.
The tragic incident unfolded at about 16:00 on Dr Beyers Naudé Drive.

Bystanders saw Mr Zwane, who was driving a Volkswagen Amarok, crash and come to a standstill at the slipway to the underground parking of the Wonderpark Centre.

Details about the motive of the hit are still unclear, and though an eyewitness suspects it might have been an attempted hijacking, his colleagues suspect that he was assassinated.

A motorist told the Middelburg Observer that he saw Mr Zwane’s Amarok driving towards Wes Street and was surprised to see a heavyset man hanging into the driver’s side window. A few moments later, the eyewitness heard gunshots and immediately made a U-turn to escape for fear of his life.

Other eyewitnesses in the area saw a suspicious looking white double-cab bakkie.

The man shot Mr Zwane multiple times.

Konke Zwane.

After the shooting, Mr Zwane drove towards Dr Beyers Naudé Drive, where he lost control and drove onto the pavement near the Wonderpark Centre.

When the crash happened, bystanders called an ambulance and tried to aid Mr Zwane while they waited for emergency medical personnel to arrive.
He sadly died at the hospital upon arrival.

On Thursday morning, when the Middelburg Observer visited Zwane Inspections, the mood was sombre, with colleagues shocked by the passing of their manager.

The HR manager, Nokuthula Zwane, described Mr Zwane as an intelligent, brave and excellent leader. She said the organisation was shocked by the incident and they want justice to be served.

Konke Zwane from Zwane Inspections.

Zwane Inspections, which is located in Wes Street, provides Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Metallographic Replication Services on metal surfaces.

Mr Zwane started from humble beginnings in Dennilton, Limpopo.

He had an extensive educational background and experience in engineering. He completed his B-Tech in Metallurgical Engineering and an MBA at the University of the Witwatersrand in Metallurgy and Welding.

Before his untimely death, he had just completed his NDT and was only left with his practicals.

He is survived by his three young children, with the youngest being five months old, his wife, mother, and siblings.

The Middelburg Police have opened a murder docket and are investigating the case.

Funeral arrangements for Mr Zwane have not yet been confirmed.

Three of the Amarok’s tyres were damaged after the vehicle veered onto the pavement.

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Sjani Campher

Sjani has been working as a community journalist and photographer at the Middelburg Observer since 2018, during which she has been responsible for the content creation for both digital and print, as well as maintaining the publication's online platforms. She is a member of the Forum for Community Journalists, and focuses on fields including hard news, investigative reporting, human interest, columns and sports.
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