Cape Flats murders are on the rise

Some areas have improved, but the overall picture is grim

Chart by The Outlier. Text by GroundUp Staff.

16 January 2026

A column chart shows how murders on the Cape Flats have been rising. A map shows which Cape Flats districts have improved and which have worsened.

Police figures for October to December 2025 are not yet available, but in the first nine months of the year, 2,104 murders were reported to police stations on the Cape Flats. That’s a 20% increase since 2018, when 1,760 murders were reported between January and September.

Cape Town’s population has probably grown by a similar percentage based on census figures.

The Cape Flats’ suburbs are notoriously gang-ridden and face high youth unemployment. Murders on the Cape Flats make up 75% of all murders reported in the City of Cape Town district between January and September 2025.

The rise in murders shows a failure of the state to get the problem under control. This is despite a dedicated anti-gang unit and other strategic operations by SAPS, and additional law enforcement deployment by the provincial government and the City of Cape Town.

Police Station

2025 (Jan-Sep)

2018 (Jan-Sep)

% change

Mfuleni

221

126

75

Delft

196

171

15

Nyanga

169

225

-25

Philippi East

166

137

21

Gugulethu

153

128

20

Harare

142

120

18

Khayelitsha

127

187

-32

Mitchells Plain

121

114

6

Samora Machel

106

103

3

Bishop Lavis

98

93

5

Lingelethu-West

69

52

33

Ravensmead

63

93

-32

Langa

60

40

50

Manenberg

58

42

38

Philippi

57

62

-8

Grassy Park

55

32

72

Elsies River

52

59

-12

Lentegeur

52

45

16

Athlone

26

17

53

Belhar

24

34

-29

Macassar

18

17

6

Strandfontein

4

5

-20

Chart produced by The Outlier in partnership with GroundUp.