16.1 C
Cape Town
Sunday, June 21, 2026

DA ward candidate and activist gunned down in Du Noon

Published on


Add Smile FM on Google

 

The DA has condemned the murder of its Du Noon Ward 104 by-election candidate and community activist, Sinovuyo Dyokwe, who was gunned down on her way home on Saturday evening.

 

Dyokwe had spent the day helping out at a voter registration venue.

 

Police say a lone gunman approached her on foot on Mnandi Street at around 18:00 and shot her.

 

Brigadier Novela Potelwa said provincial serious violent crime detectives were still processing the scene on Sunday morning, and no arrests have been made yet.

 

In a statement, the DA Cape Town Metro region expressed its deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Dyokwe.

 

Constituency Head Nicholas Gotsell said he would be engaging with the SAPS to ascertain the facts of the case.

 

“Known for her bright smile and bubbly personality, Sinovuyo was instrumental in growing the DA voter base in Dunoon and cemented herself as a reliable and effective community activist.”

 

Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has expressed his shock.

 

“Sino was an energetic activist and helped the DA to its best ever growth result in a recent by-election, where she was our candidate. Residents in the community loved Sino, and she could always be found walking the streets of Dunoon helping improve services. I pray the police find those responsible for her death quickly.”

 

The MEC for Community Safety and Police Oversight, Anroux Marais, says there has been speculation that the murder may be linked to Dyokwe’s political activities or to her outspoken stance on crime and criminality in the area.

 

“At this stage, it would be irresponsible to speculate on the motive. However, all possible motives must be thoroughly investigated. Whether this murder was politically motivated, linked to her community activism, her anti-crime advocacy, or any other criminal motive, those responsible must be identified, arrested, and successfully prosecuted.”

 

Marais has called on the South African Police Service to dedicate every available resource to the investigation.

 

The DA has arranged counselling for Dyokwe’s family, friends and colleagues.

 

 

 

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

Latest articles

Police need assistance in Blouberg News Cafe shooting investigation

 The Provincial Serious and Violent Crimes Unit has called on the public for assistance in identifying and locating five individuals who detectives believe could...

UPDATED: Tour Guide Arrested Over Canadian Tourist’s Death in Kruger

 Limpopo police have confirmed the arrest of a 38-year-old private tour guide on charges of culpable homicide and the reckless handling of a firearm,...

Organised labour rejects anti-migrant sentiment, calls for economic reform

 Organised Labour has rejected growing anti-migrant sentiment across the country and warned that migrants should not be made to be scapegoats for failures they...
error: Content is protected !!