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    Gunmen kill nine in South Africa tavern attack

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeDecember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    AFP via Getty Images A man, in an orange T-shirt, and a woman, in a flowery cap and stripy top, look shocked - the woman is holding her hand over her mouth. A policeman can be seen out of focus in the background.AFP via Getty Images

    Bekkersdal residents at the scene of the shooting

    A manhunt is under way after a shooting at a tavern in South Africa left nine people dead and another 10 injured.

    Police said seven men and two women were killed in Bekkersdal, near Johannesburg, after about 12 unidentified gunmen arrived in two vehicles and opened fire at patrons.

    The shooting happened at about 01:00 local time on Sunday (23:00 GMT Saturday) and the perpetrators “continued to shoot randomly as [people] fled the scene”, police added.

    South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world. Sixty-three people were killed every day on average between April and September this year, according to police figures.

    Murders are often the result of arguments, robberies and gang violence. The motive for this killing is not clear.

    At the scene, deputy provincial police commissioner Maj-Gen Fred Kekana told broadcaster Newzroom Afrika that the perpetrators, armed with pistols and one AK-47, were “unprovoked”.

    “The poor patrons were just enjoying themselves when people came and shot,” he said.

    Two of the victims were shot outside the tavern as they tired to flee and a third was a taxi driver who had dropped off a passenger nearby, Maj-Gen Kekana added.

    AFP via Getty Images South African Police Service Forensic Pathology Services members in white and blue overalls gesture at the scene of an attack. They are pointing at a pile of clothes on the muddy ground.AFP via Getty Images

    Police have been carrying out investigations at the tavern

    Speaking to Newzroom Afrika, one resident described how gunfire had become a normal thing at night in Bekkersdal.

    “Criminals, they do as they please here,” the unnamed man said.

    “These guns, they sound each and every evening… as soon as it’s dusk we know that gunshots are about to sound and they will sound severely.

    “It is terrorising our communities.”

    There are about three million legally held firearms in South Africa, but there are at least the same number of unlicensed weapons in circulation in the country, according to statistics cited by Gideon Joubert from the South African Gunowners’ Association.

    Earlier this month, at least 11 people – including a child – were shot dead at a hostel near Pretoria.

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