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DA demands candidate protection as election violence spreads

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on law enforcement authorities to formulate strategies for the protection of political candidates over this Local Government Election season. Democratic Alliance (DA) ward 104 by-election candidate, Sinovuyo Dyokwe, was gunned down in Dunoon in Cape Town over the weekend, soon after returning from a voting station in the area. A R50 000 reward is offered by the DA for any information that could lead to the arrest of Dyokwe’s killers. DA Chairperson in the Cape Town Metro, JP Smith,

says: “We all understand why the Political Killings Task Team was established in KZN if we are seeing widespread flare-ups of politically-motivated killings around South Africa. The national minister and the leadership of SAPS will have to formulate a strategy to dedicate resources to preventing it. What starts in July or June, already in this way across South Africa – in the Eastern Cape, in Gauteng, in KwaZulu-Natal and in the Western Cape simultaneously – if unchecked, will lead to a very violent election. That

will be very disruptive, so we hope that these incidents are isolated.” X|@SABCNews WATCH | Police are investigating the murder of DA by‑election candidate Sinovuyo Dyokwe, who was gunned down in Du Noon, Cape Town last night. Analyst Prof Ntsikelelo Breakfast says this was no accident. pic.twitter.com/SCPm5lgRVW — SABC News (@SABCNews) June 21, 2026 RELATED VIDEO|YouTube DA Ward Candidate Sinovuyo Dyokwe killed in Dunoon, Cape Town: Hasina Gori has more details

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