Sowetan

‘Nothing stolen’ as Free State’s Mpambani is found shot dead in his car

- By Petru Saal

Wealthy‚ friendly‚

And now he’s dead.

These are some of the words used to describe the businessma­n who was killed in broad daylight this week when gunmen opened fire on his Bentley in Sandton‚ Johannesbu­rg.

Midday traffic ground to a halt on Tuesday where a man humble. lay slumped over the steering wheel of his luxury vehicle‚ with fatal gunshot wounds.

“That’s how my friend and homeboy from Welkom‚ Free State … ‘Igo’ Mpambani’s life ended … may your soul rest in peace‚” his close friend Louis Lebusho Moahlodi said in a post on Facebook.

Nothing appeared to have been stolen during the shooting‚ leading to speculatio­n as to whether it was a botched hijacking or something more sinister.

“He was like a son to me‚” Moahlodi said yesterday.

“He is one of the children in the area that grew up right before my eyes‚ ” he said.

“His death comes as a shock because I cannot think of anyone that would want to hurt him. He was very humble. Sometimes life just surprises you because I really cannot think of anyone that would want to harm Igo.”

Ignatius Mpambani‚ an entreprene­ur‚ had interests in the telecommun­ications and engineerin­g sectors. He was also popular in the Free State where he had been a driving force behind festive season entertainm­ent events in Welkom.

“We became very close eight years ago. He used to come to me and present some proposals. He was a very humble person. He always had entreprene­urial aspiration­s” Moahlodi said.

Linda Marie van Eck‚ who previously handled the slain businessma­n’s accounts‚ could not understand why anybody would want to kill him.

“He was a humble person in spite of his riches‚” she said.

“I worked with him for four years when I lived in Johannesbu­rg. He was a wonderful person. He was always friendly. Even though he had a lot of money he was one of the few people who stayed humble.”

Van Eck recalled the popular Beach on the Track Festival he organised at Phakisa racetrack in Welkom.

“He decided to start this festival for people who could not afford to go away for the December holidays‚ ” she said.

“It was a huge shock to me to find out about his death.”

Police spokesman Lungelo Dlamini said: “The investigat­ion is ongoing. There have been no arrests at this stage.”

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