Try GOLD - Free

What the latest crime stats mean for SA

Weekend Argus on Saturday

|

May 24, 2025

POLICE Minister Senzo Mchunu has declared that the fight against violent crime in South Africa is intensifying, as quarterly statistics reveal both encouraging declines in key crime categories and troubling spikes in others.

- ROBIN-LEE FRANCKE

What the latest crime stats mean for SA

Presenting the fourth quarter crime figures for the 2024/25 financial year on Friday, Mchunu said while progress is evident, critical challenges remain particularly in curbing sexual offences and commercial crime.

The annual crime statistics will be released in September.

"As the Ministry of Police under the 7th Administration, we have clearly outlined our policing priorities, these include: reducing the murder rate, reducing illegal firearms and tightening controls over legal firearms, fighting gender-based violence and femicide (GBV+F), dismantling organised crime, including drug trafficking syndicates, cash-in-transit heists, extortion, and kidnappings, tackling gang violence and combating corruption - both within the SAPS and across the country. Taxi violence is also receiving our attention, as we work together with the Minister of Transport," Mchunu said.

The Police Minister highlighted the conversations and concerns about claims of genocide in South Africa.

"It is claimed that there is 'white genocide' in South Africa, and as evidence, a lot of material has been put into circulation, including in the White House, in the US. These materials include pictures of crosses along a particular road, to name a few."

"We have respect for the US as a country, we have respect for the people in that country and for President Trump, but we have no respect for this genocide story at all. It is unfounded," Mchunu said.

MORE STORIES FROM Weekend Argus on Saturday

Weekend Argus on Saturday

City launches new tourism initiatives

SUMMER SEASON

time to read

3 mins

September 13, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

Middle class feel the squeeze despite GDP rise

SOUTH Africa's middle class is under attack with rising food prices, rates and taxes and ever increasing municipal levies that are forcing middle income households to the brink.

time to read

3 mins

September 13, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

Parents blast 'pro-Zionist' comedian

NO LAUGHING MATTER

time to read

4 mins

September 06, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

Western Cape government faces criticism over NHI court case

HEALTH CRISIS

time to read

2 mins

September 06, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

'SA descending into a state of lawlessness'

EXPERTS warn that South Africa might have lost its grip on law and order and may even have entered a state of lawlessness, with violent crime levels reaching alarming heights. Many cases brought before courts are withdrawn or dismissed, further undermining public confidence in the justice system.

time to read

3 mins

August 30, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

SA prepares for tourism boon as season sets in

SOUTH Africa is gearing up for a bumper shoulder tourism season starting on September 1, with tourism bodies across the country preparing for a surge in both domestic and international visitors.

time to read

3 mins

August 23, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

No 'funeral vibes' from Boks this time?

RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP

time to read

2 mins

August 23, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

President slams convention boycotters

NATIONAL DIALOGUE

time to read

3 mins

August 16, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

Work ahead is demanding, says minister

ACTING Police Minister, Professor Firoz Cachalia, National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, together with Deputy Ministers Dr Polly Boshielo and Cassel Mathale, welcomed more than 1,900 newly trained constables to the ranks of the South African Police Service (SAPS) at their passing out parade.

time to read

2 mins

August 16, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

New AGU head's grand plan to tackle gangs

THE Western Cape remains one of South Africa's most dangerous provinces, alongside Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, when it comes to national murder statistics.

time to read

3 mins

August 09, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size