IFP mourns
The late Deputy Chief Whip in Parliament, Khethamabala Petros "KP" Sithole. Image: Parliamentary Monitoring Group

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IFP grieves senior MP killed in Katlehong shooting

The IFP is mourning the death of veteran MP Khethamabala Petros Sithole, who was shot and killed in Katlehong on Saturday evening.

IFP mourns
The late Deputy Chief Whip in Parliament, Khethamabala Petros "KP" Sithole. Image: Parliamentary Monitoring Group

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) announced that gunmen fatally shot senior member Khethamabala Petros Sithole in Katlehong on the East Rand on Saturday evening. Sithole, 68, served as the deputy chief whip in the National Assembly and was a long-time member of the party’s National Council.

Furthermore, the IFP has condemned the killing as an “assassination” and called for swift justice.

“Details are still sketchy at the moment, and it is the IFP’s expectation that the law enforcement agencies will spare no effort to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” the party said in a statement.

IFP MP: A Lifetime of Public Service

Furthermore, Sithole dedicated his life to the IFP, joining the party in his youth and serving in numerous leadership roles. He served as the Gauteng provincial chairperson and an Ekurhuleni councillor, and briefly represented the party in the Gauteng legislature from 2009 to 2010. Since 2010, he has held a seat in the National Assembly as a Member of Parliament, remaining active until his death.

Known for his commitment to community service and party discipline, Sithole was praised by the IFP as “a hard-working servant leader of the people and the country.”

The party added, “The IFP is poorer today with Jobe’s passing, and South Africa has lost a good man who served his country par excellence.”

Police Urged to Act Swiftly

Additionally, the motive for the killing remains unknown. Police have launched an investigation, but no suspects have been identified.