Missing Persons
Concern grows as Komani family searches for missing man last seen in December
A family has issued a public appeal for help in locating a missing man who was last seen leaving Komani late last year, raising growing concern as months pass without contact.
According to information shared with Komani News, the missing man has been identified as Jackson Majoang, also known as “Papa Jack.” His family says he left Queenstown (Komani) in the Eastern Cape around December, reportedly travelling to Ventersburg in the Free State.
However, he never arrived at his destination.
Family raises alarm after months without contact
A relative said the family became increasingly worried after losing all communication with him.
“He normally disappears for a month or two and then comes back as if nothing happened,” the family member explained. “But this time is different. He did not reach Ventersburg, and his phone has been off since the last week of December.”
The prolonged silence has now prompted the family to seek public assistance in tracing his whereabouts.
Appeal to public across Eastern Cape and beyond
The family is urging residents in Komani, Ventersburg, and surrounding areas to be on the lookout for Jackson Majoang. They believe that someone may have seen him or may have information that could help locate him.
Anyone with information is asked to urgently contact the family on:
📞 063 142 1243
Community support crucial in missing person cases
Missing person cases often rely heavily on community awareness and public tips. By sharing information quickly and widely, communities can play a key role in helping families reunite with their loved ones.
Ongoing concern
At this stage, it is not clear what may have happened to Majoang after he left Komani, and no official case details have been provided.
The family remains hopeful that someone, somewhere, may have seen him and can help bring answers.
