Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Executive Mayor Gary van Niekerk and civil society organisations under the One People, One Vision: Healing Our Bay banner raised an R20 000 reward for information leading to the successful prosecution of the murderer(s) of Mrs Sophie Erasmus (89).
The octogenarian was found deceased in her West End home in St Cyprian Street on Saturday with headwounds and bound.
Executive Mayor Gary van Niekerk described the callous murder as cowardly and brutal.
“It is unthinkable that criminals bludgeoned a defenceless elderly woman to death during a suspected robbery. Is there no more respect for live and limb?
“My office started the One People, One Vision: Healing Our Bay initiative in collaboration with over 700 churches to pray and take a stand against violent crime, gender-based violence, corruption and the general moral decay of our Metro.
“It, therefore, comes naturally that we are entering the fray as the wave of rampant crime cannot continue unabated.
“We hope the reward will lead to the speedy arrest and successful prosecution of the culprit or culprits.
“We are also working hard behind the scenes to improve crime prevention, law enforcement and the coordination of different role players from SAPS, Metro Police, private security and community policing forums.
“Our closed-circuit TV control room is back online, and strides are being made to have a more coordinated response to crime in place in the near future,” Mayor Van Niekerk said.





