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SALGA Condemns Councillor Killings and Warns of Political Violence Ahead of Local Government Elections

South Africa Today

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June 23, 2026

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SALGA Condemns Councillor Killings and Warns of Political Violence Ahead of Local Government Elections

PRETORIA, GAUTENG — The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) has strongly condemned the ongoing councillor killings and warned of escalating political violence ahead of local government elections. As the nation gears up for the polls, the organization has highlighted the severe vulnerabilities and threats faced by municipal leaders during this critical democratic period. Speaking []

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South Africa Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

Rivalry for Governance and Municipal Resources Driving Political Killings Ahead of LGE 2026, Warns Ramafoko

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — As South Africa approaches the November 2026 Local Government Elections (LGE 2026), a deadly rivalry for governance and control of municipal resources is driving a surge in political killings, according to Corruption Watch Executive Director Lebogang Ramafoko. The urgent warning follows the tragic assassinations of two opposing political representatives less than []

Mwebantu

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· Jul 1, 2026

HH condemns political violence, orders probe into Kaputa, Mazabuka deaths

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has condemned reported incidents of political violence and directed security agencies to investigate killings in Kaputa and Mazabuka districts. In a statement issued Tuesday by State House Chief Communications Specialist Clayson Hamasaka, Hichilema said he learned “with deep concern” of the incidents. “No grievance or political ambition could ever justify violence, let [] The post HH condemns political violence, orders probe into Kaputa, Mazabuka deaths first appeared on Mwebantu.

Independent Online

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· Jun 23, 2026

Urgent call to action: Addressing political killings in South Africa before the elections

Urgent call to action: Addressing political killings in South Africa before the elections

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 23, 2026

Farmers-herders clash claims eight lives in Kebbi

No fewer than eight people have been killed following a clash between farmers and herders in Gulma town, Argungu Local Government Area of Kebbi State. The violence reportedly erupted after a herder allegedly stabbed a farmer to death on his farmland, triggering a reprisal attack by members of the farming community on Fulani settlements in [] Farmers-herders clash claims eight lives in Kebbi

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 22, 2026

Police issue warning after seven killed on roads over deadly weekend

Police issue warning after seven killed on roads over deadly weekend

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· Jul 1, 2026

Minority Women’s Caucus condemns attack on Adwoa Safo, demands full police probe

The Minority Women’s Caucus in Parliament has strongly condemned the reported violent attack on former Dome-Kwabenya Member of Parliament, Sarah Adwoa Safo, during a family-related event in Kwabenya. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the caucus described the incident as disturbing and called for a full investigation to ensure those responsible are held accountable.

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Related coverage for "SALGA Condemns Councillor Killings and Warns of Political Violence Ahead of Local Government Elections": South Africa Today — Rivalry for Governance and Municipal Resources Driving Political Killings Ahead of LGE 2026, Warns Ramafoko. Mwebantu — HH condemns political violence, orders probe into Kaputa, Mazabuka deaths. Independent Online — Urgent call to action: Addressing political killings in South Africa before the elections. Daily Post Nigeria — Farmers-herders clash claims eight lives in Kebbi. The New Zealand Herald — Police issue warning after seven killed on roads over deadly weekend. MyJoyOnline — Minority Women’s Caucus condemns attack on Adwoa Safo, demands full police probe