Former world champion boxer shot dead outside his home

What the report says
Sky News World reports that former world champion boxer Zolani Tete was shot dead outside his home in South Africa, according to government officials. The account places the killing at or near his residence and identifies Tete as a former world titleholder, but provides no further details in the supplied material about the circumstances of the shooting, any suspect, or the exact location and timing beyond South Africa.
Tete was a prominent figure in boxing and had competed at the highest level of the sport. In cases like this, the death of a public athlete often draws attention not only because of the individual involved, but also because it raises questions about safety and violence in the local context. However, the evidence provided here does not include an official explanation or any reported motive.
Because the full article text was unavailable, only limited facts can be confirmed from the source snippet. The report indicates that government officials were the source for the initial confirmation of death. No additional outcomes, arrests or investigative steps are included in the supplied evidence.
Broader background: South Africa has faced persistent concerns about violent crime, but no direct connection to this case is stated in the available reporting.
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