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Lekwa mayor survives shooting incident

The Lekwa Community Forum (LCF) condemns any form of violence in any part of the country.

Delani Louis Thabethe, executive mayor of the Lekwa Municipality, was the victim of an attack on May 17 at about 19:30.

A case of attempted murder has been opened at Standerton Police Station.

The spokesperson of Standerton SAPS, Captain Gibi Mtsweni, said the police report indicated the mayor was at home in Kosmospark. He got into his vehicle to buy airtime.

Thabethe was talking on his cellphone when noticing two men passing by.

He activated his remote control in the driveway to open the main gate and noticed the suspects approaching his vehicle.


Delani Louis Thabethe, executive mayor of the Lekwa Municipality.

One man pulled out a firearm. The mayor got out of his vehicle and ran towards the back of his house. He took cover and heard three shots being fired.

After this, it went quiet. He returned to his vehicle to fetch his cellphone to contact Kasselman Security Services (KSS) and the police.

Sergeant TE Hadebe was on the scene and notified the necessary role players. The police also sent Constable ZD Ngwenya and Warrant Officer SMG Nkosi to the scene.

Altogether three cartridges and one projectile were recovered. Thabethe’s vehicle was damaged by a gunshot through the windscreen and two shots on the left side of the front bumper.


Cartridges found on the scene.

According to Mtsweni, the mayor suspects nobody at this stage but was able to guess their ages as in the late 20s.
The mayor also does not know the motive for the attack.

Captain Shaun Bouwer attended to the scene as well on request of the station commander, Colonel Josias Africa.

KSS posted a guard at his house and the relief commander instructed that the area be patrolled with stop-and-search operations.

The Standerton Advertiser spoke to the mayor on May 18, enquiring about his well-being.

“It goes beyond the fact that I am a politician. I am only human and this has affected the people near me,” Thabethe said.

Police on local, district, provincial and national levels have been deployed in the investigation. He received calls from several mayors and has decided to take three days leave.

He still as to make a decision about bodyguards.

“I don’t like the idea, but circumstances compelled me to agree to it. Working in the municipality involves trying to solve complex issues. It takes its toll.”

A team of investigators has been assembled under the leadership of the provincial commissioner of SAPS, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela.

Police call on anyone with information that may assist in this investigation to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111 or send information via MySAPS app.


Police vehicles at the home of the mayor after the attack.

All information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

“I don’t wish it on anybody,” Thabethe concluded.

The Lekwa Community Forum (LCF) condemns any form of violence in any part of the country. This follows the shooting at the executive mayor, Delani Louis Thabethe, the past week.

The LCF sent a press statement to the community and all media houses on May 18.

The organisation encouraged law enforcement agencies to do the necessary for the perpetrators to have their just desert.



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