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Minister of Higher Education condemns death of UJ student

by Limpho Nonkonyane
PICTURE: X

Minister of Higher Education, Blade Nzimande, condemned the killing of a University of Johannesburg (UJ) student.

As reported by Sunday World, a shooting occurred in Braamfontein near a student residence where three people died, including the student. It is alleged that the UJ student was caught in the crossfire of a drive-by shooting.

According to TshiaLIVE, the UJ student was identified as David Nkosingiphile Nxumalo, from Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal who was doing his second year in BCom accounting.

In a media briefing, the Minister of Higher Education sent his condolences to the Nxumalo family whilst detailing the cause of the drive-by shooting. He was candid about the boy’s financial woes, adding that the young boy was a NSFAS beneficiary (an aid used to pay off previously disadvantaged students’ fees).

The statement released by the Department of Education says, “Further to this, the minister will also contact the minister of police to assess this disturbing incident and jointly implement the necessary measures to avoid a repeat of this dastardly act,” adding that, “The minister condemns this cruel act of lawlessness and believes that as a country, we must not tolerate what seems to be a growing culture of impunity on the part of criminal elements and a blatant disregard for human life.”

Videos on X (formerly Twitter) have been circulating of the aftermath of the Braamfontein crime scene.

Many X users took to the comment section to give their opinions on these very graphic videos and visuals that were posted.

Black on black crime must be lucrative!

— ϻâᕼ๏ м?ⓝ (@sx_dladla) March 2, 2024


Another user commented:

And South Africa is busy fighting cases in international courts on Israel while it has quite enough problems to deal with back home

— Peter Inyambukho (@PeterInyambukh1) March 2, 2024


Another user called for the president to take action for the crimes that are happening in the country.

Dear Ramaphosa and ANC government how can you go and fight Israel war while your country is like this. Do you care about Israel or you doing it just for other countries then why don’t you protect us in your country

— Magalela_Ben10Sfiso (@Magalela_sfiso3) March 2, 2024


Another user sympathised with the parents of the deceased boy.

No parent deserves to go through this ?

— mhozart (@mhozart1) March 2, 2024

Also see: WATCH: Internet reacts to Tracking Thabo Bester documentary

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