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ANC Councillor, Lazola Gungxe, Shot Dead In Office As Cape Town Political Violence Fears Grow

February 4, 2026
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The recent tragic death of African National Congress (ANC) councillor, Lazola Gungxe, has sent shockwaves through the City of Cape Town and raised concerns about the safety of elected officials in the Western Cape. Gungxe was shot and killed in his office in New Crossroads, leaving his family, colleagues, and community in mourning.

Gungxe was a well-respected and dedicated ANC proportional-representation councillor in the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality. He was known for his passion and commitment to serving his community, and his death has left a void that will be difficult to fill.

The details surrounding Gungxe’s death are still unclear, but what is certain is that it is a tragic loss for the ANC, the City of Cape Town, and South Africa as a whole. This incident has once again highlighted the ongoing issue of political violence in the Western Cape, and it is a stark reminder that our elected officials are not immune to the dangers that come with their positions.

Gungxe’s death has sparked outrage and condemnation from political parties and civil society organizations, with many calling for swift action to be taken to bring the perpetrators to justice. The ANC has also expressed its shock and sadness at the loss of one of its own, describing Gungxe as a dedicated and hardworking councillor who always put the needs of his community first.

The City of Cape Town has also released a statement expressing its condolences to Gungxe’s family and friends, and promising to work closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure that those responsible for his death are brought to justice. The city has also reiterated its commitment to creating a safe and secure environment for all its residents, including elected officials.

The death of Gungxe has once again brought to the forefront the issue of political violence in the Western Cape. Over the years, there have been numerous incidents of violence and intimidation against elected officials, particularly those from the ANC. This has created a climate of fear and uncertainty, making it difficult for councillors to carry out their duties effectively.

It is time for all political parties and stakeholders to come together and address this issue before it spirals out of control. The safety and security of our elected officials should be a top priority, and steps must be taken to ensure that they can carry out their duties without fear of violence or intimidation.

The ANC has called on the government to prioritize the safety of elected officials and to take decisive action to address the ongoing political violence in the Western Cape. The party has also urged its members and supporters to remain calm and to allow the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into Gungxe’s death.

In the midst of this tragedy, it is important to remember the legacy that Gungxe leaves behind. He was a dedicated and selfless servant of the people, and his death is a loss not only to his family and friends but to the entire community. His commitment to improving the lives of those around him will not be forgotten, and his memory will continue to inspire others to follow in his footsteps.

As we mourn the loss of Lazola Gungxe, let us also remember the words of former President Nelson Mandela, who said, “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” Let us honor Gungxe’s memory by working towards a more peaceful and united society, where the safety and well-being of all our elected officials are guaranteed.

In conclusion, the death of ANC councillor Lazola Gungxe has left a deep void in the City of Cape Town and has once again highlighted the issue of political violence in the Western Cape. As we mourn his loss, let us also take action to ensure that such a tragedy never happens again. Let us honor his memory by working towards a society where all elected officials can carry out their duties without fear, and where the safety and security of all our citizens are guaranteed.

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