JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — The Congolese diaspora and the global African boxing community have been plunged into deep mourning following the gruesome murder of Congolese professional boxer Roméo Katompa, popularly known by his ring name “Bololo.”
Katompa was brutally attacked and burned alive during the night of July 16–17 in Johannesburg. Preliminary intelligence reports out of South Africa indicate that the horrific murder is directly linked to the latest, volatile wave of xenophobic violence sweeping across major commercial hubs in the country, where foreign nationals are increasingly targeted by extremist local vigilante groups.
From Champion’s Sparring Partner to Target of Hate
Katompa was a highly respected and well-known figure within South African boxing circles. A dedicated cruiserweight fighter, he had earned professional acclaim for serving as a primary sparring partner for his compatriot, Ilunga “Junior” Makabu, the former WBC cruiserweight world champion.
ROMÉO "BOLOLO" KATOMPA PROFILE
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│ IDENTITY / ALIAS │ • Roméo Katompa (a.k.a. "Bololo"). │
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│ NATIVE NATIONALITY│ • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). │
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│ RESIDENCE STATUS │ • Long-term South African resident, married with │
│ │ one child to a South African citizen. │
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│ CAUSE OF DEATH │ • Immobilized and burned alive during overnight raid.│
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Having lived in South Africa for several years, Katompa had fully integrated into his host community. He was married to a South African woman, with whom he shared a young child. Despite his peaceful status and contributions to the local sports ecosystem, his foreign origin made him a target in the lawless flare-up of anti-migrant violence.
Establishing the Facts Amidst Systemic Xenophobia
While the South African Police Service (SAPS) has launched an investigation, the exact details of the overnight assault remain heavily guarded. Eyewitness accounts suggest that Katompa was cornered by a mob during an outbreak of targeted violence against foreign-owned properties and individuals in Johannesburg.
The attackers reportedly doused the boxer with flammable liquid before setting him ablaze—a brutal method of execution reminiscent of the historic xenophobic attacks that periodically rock Gauteng province.
The tragedy has sparked profound grief and rising diplomatic tension across the African continent. Congolese diaspora coalitions in South Africa have condemned the security agencies’ inability to protect African migrants, warning that the continuous profiling of foreigners has made everyday living an existential hazard.
The Recurring African Bloodbath in South Africa
Katompa’s horrific death brings the international spotlight back to South Africa’s persistent and unresolved crisis of Afrophobia. Over the years, targeted violence has claimed the lives of thousands of African migrants, including Nigerians, Zimbabweans, and Cameroonians, with minimal accountability or successful prosecutions.
Human rights watchdogs argue that the recurring bloodshed is continually fueled by local politicians who use foreign nationals as scapegoats for South Africa’s high unemployment rates, failing public infrastructure, and escalating domestic crime.
As the Congolese community prepares a final farewell for “Bololo,” demands are mounting on the Democratic Republic of Congo’s embassy in Pretoria and the African Union to force the South African government to take definitive measures to secure the lives of foreign residents before the crisis spirals into a full-blown regional diplomatic conflict.
247ureports.com will continue to monitor the updates from Johannesburg as security forces track down the perpetrators.









