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WC, KZN and Gauteng account for over 60% of all child murders
The Star
|November 25, 2025
NOT only do the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Gauteng together account for more than 60% of all child murders in South Africa, but more than two-thirds of child murder victims are killed by someone they know, such as a parent, relative, or neighbour.
This is according to the new report released by nonprofit organisation Action Society, in which they revealed that children remain under siege with protective systems that are meant to safeguard children, simply not functioning.
Ahead of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children, starting today, Action Society has published its new research report, "The Crisis of Crime Against Children in South Africa: A Call for Accountability and Urgent Reform", which presents overwhelming evidence that the country is failing to protect its youngest citizens.
Drawing on Statistics South Africa's Crime Against Children series (2019/20 -2023/24), SAPS data, and Action Society's direct case involvement, the report shows a collapsing justice system.
"From the prevention of abuse to the quality of investigations and forensic turnaround times, the protective systems meant to safeguard children are simply not functioning.
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