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Shocking statistics: 63 murders daily
The Star
|December 01, 2025
POLITICAL parties have harshly criticised the delayed release of South Africa's 2025-2026 first and second quarter crime statistics, which reveal a startling reality: 63 people are murdered every day, and violent and organised crime is rampant throughout the nation.
ActionSA and RISE Mzansi caution that the numbers show a police force that is unable to adequately defend communities, leaving people open to daily acts of brutality, gang warfare, and rising rates of gender-based violence.
This comes after Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia released crime statistics last week Friday that show a country under siege. On average, 63 murders and more than 100 sexual offences are reported daily, while attempted murders and assaults with intent to cause grievous harm continue to rise. Some crimes, such as robbery and carjacking, have slightly declined, but the overall trend underscores a country still grappling with widespread violence and insecurity.
ActionSA Member of Parliament Dereleen James emphasised the urgency of the situation as South Africa officially kicked off the annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children on November 25, running until December 10.
“Worryingly, the crime statistics reveal that gender-based violence has increased across both quarters, confirming that vulnerable South Africans continue to face escalating danger in communities,’ she said.
This story is from the December 01, 2025 edition of The Star.
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