Street Party Shooting in Heideveld
What Happened?
On Saturday night a 29‑year‑old man was shot and killed at a street party in Heideveld. The shooting took place around 10 p.m. during a “One Love” gathering on Jonkershoek Road.
Details of the Incident
Time and Location
The party was happening on Jonkershoek Road when unknown gunmen approached the victim and shot him in the face in front of other guests.
What Police Say
According to Manenberg SAPS spokesperson Captain Bennett, the suspects were not known to the victim. He said the attack happened at close range and was witnessed by many partygoers.
Why Street Parties Are a Problem
Views from Police Leaders
Brigadier General Jayce Naidoo, the Manenberg Station brigade commander, has warned for a long time that street parties often turn into scenes of violence. He says they have become hotspots for murder, rape, and other crimes.
Naidoo added that many residents ignore crime‑prevention advice, which makes it easier for violence to break out.
Calls for a Ban
What the Brigadier Wants
After the latest killing, Brigadier Naidoo renewed his call for a total ban on all street parties in the Manenberg area. He said organizers and event managers could face criminal charges if they allow illegal gatherings.
He also asked all law‑enforcement agencies to work with SAPS to refuse permission for any party that has not been approved by his office.
Impact on the Community
Safety and Well‑Being
Illegal street parties not only bring the risk of shootings but also disturb the peace of whole neighbourhoods. They can increase gender‑based violence and affect the mental health of residents who feel unsafe in their own streets.
What Residents Can Do
Reporting Illegal Parties
Manenberg SAPS urges anyone who sees an unapproved street party to report it to the police or to Crime Stop. Quick reporting can help stop future violence and keep the community safer.
Conclusion
The tragic shooting at the Heideveld street party shows why officials are pushing for stricter rules on public gatherings. By following police advice, reporting illegal events, and supporting a ban on unapproved parties, residents can help protect themselves and their neighbours from further harm.


