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Cape Flats – MDNtv https://mdntvlive.com MDNtv is a nonprofit public-interest media and youth journalism organisation strengthening accountability, civic education, access to justice, community information, disability inclusion and youth livelihoods in South Africa. Mon, 18 May 2026 17:58:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://mdntvlive.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/mdntv-icon.png Cape Flats – MDNtv https://mdntvlive.com 32 32 Cape Town Communities Plead for Action as Children Continue to Die in Gang Violence https://mdntvlive.com/cape-town-communities-plead-for-action-as-children-continue-to-die-in-gang-violence/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cape-town-communities-plead-for-action-as-children-continue-to-die-in-gang-violence Mon, 08 Dec 2025 18:08:23 +0000 https://mdntvlive.com/?p=77522 Cape Town is facing a heartbreaking crisis as children continue to be caught in the deadly crossfire of gang violence. […]

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Cape Town is facing a heartbreaking crisis as children continue to be caught in the deadly crossfire of gang violence. More than 150 children have been killed on the Cape Flats in the past five years—an alarming statistic that reflects a community living in fear, grief, and frustration.

 

In just the past week, at least six children between the ages of four and 16 became victims of brutal attacks across the city. With school holidays approaching—a time when children spend more hours outdoors—residents fear the violence will only escalate.

 

One of the youngest victims was nine-year-old Zechariah Matthee, who was shot and killed during a mass shooting in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain. He had been hiding in a cupboard when gunmen opened fire, but was still struck in the head. He was one of three people killed that night.

 

His death has shattered his family and reignited calls for urgent intervention. At a community memorial, loved ones wept as they demanded justice and safer neighbourhoods for their children. Community safety advocates described Zechariah’s death as a painful reminder of how often innocent children are left exposed while gangs roam freely.

 

The violence did not stop there. In Kensington, 14-year-old Alnika Mitchell was shot dead while watching learners celebrate their matric farewells. And in Cloetesville, Stellenbosch, gunmen in a passing vehicle opened fire on an adult, hitting a four-year-old girl and a seven-year-old boy. The little girl is fighting for her life in hospital.

 

Community organisations say the pattern is tragically familiar: children gunned down in homes, yards, streets—spaces where they should be safest. Activists argue that deep-rooted poverty, inequality, and the easy availability of illegal firearms continue to fuel the bloodshed, while policing remains slow, overstretched, or ineffective.

 

They warn that without focused, specialised policing and real accountability, more families will endure the same heartbreak.

 

Local leaders have condemned the violence, calling it a devastating contradiction during a period when the country is supposed to be observing 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children. They say the killings expose a moral and systemic collapse, and urge law enforcement to increase visible policing in known hotspots and ensure swift arrests and prosecutions.

 

As communities gather in grief, one message rings out clearly: Cape Town’s children deserve to grow up without fear. And without urgent, coordinated action, more young lives will be lost to the violence tearing through the Cape Flats.

 

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White House meeting highlights South Africa’s crime issues https://mdntvlive.com/johann-rupert-criticizes-steenhuisen/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=johann-rupert-criticizes-steenhuisen Thu, 22 May 2025 15:09:43 +0000 https://mdntvlive.com/?p=67992 Rupert takes aim at Steenhuisen in U.S.-South Africa White House meeting A contentious White House meeting on May 21, between […]

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Rupert takes aim at Steenhuisen in U.S.-South Africa White House meeting

A contentious White House meeting on May 21, between U.S. President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, aimed at easing U.S.-South Africa tensions, exposed sharp divides, with South African billionaire Johann Rupert delivering a pointed jab at Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen.

As Trump pressed on crime and land reform issues, Rupert seized the moment to redirect the narrative, zeroing in on the soaring murder rate in the Cape Flats, a gang-ridden area in the Democratic Alliance (DA)-led Western Cape.

With a clear edge of disdain, Rupert remarked, “The crime is terrible, but Mr. Steenhuisen won’t admit that he runs the Western Cape where I live, where the biggest murder rate is in the Cape Flats.”

The comment, dripping with frustration, underscored the failure of Steenhuisen’s DA to curb gang violence, implicitly questioning his leadership.

South African data backs Rupert’s focus, with 26,232 murders nationwide in 2024, only 44 tied to farming communities, impacting both Black and white victims.

Rupert’s barb put Steenhuisen on the defensive, highlighting tensions between the billionaire and the DA leader.

Ramaphosa, meanwhile, countered Trump’s narrative, stressing that crime affects all South Africans and no land has been seized under the Expropriation Act.

The meeting adjourned without resolving trade or diplomatic rifts, leaving U.S.-South Africa relations in limbo.

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Tragic gang shootout claims life in Eastridge, Cape Flats https://mdntvlive.com/gang-shooting-leaves-wheelchair-user-dead/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gang-shooting-leaves-wheelchair-user-dead Sun, 18 May 2025 03:33:08 +0000 https://mdntvlive.com/?p=67563 Wheelchair user fatally caught in Eastridge Gang shootout A tragic incident unfolded this afternoon in Eastridge, Cape Flats, where a […]

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Wheelchair user fatally caught in Eastridge Gang shootout

A tragic incident unfolded this afternoon in Eastridge, Cape Flats, where a person using a wheelchair was fatally struck in the crossfire of a gang-related shooting.

This heartbreaking event underscores the relentless surge in gang violence gripping the area. In April 2025 alone, the region recorded over 90 gang-related killings and more than 110 attempted murders, with the total number of victims dead or wounded surpassing 200.

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