Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 11 January 2026
📘 Source: The Sowetan

Firefighters remain on high alert after a series of wildfires that broke out across Nelson Mandela Bay and the Kouga region at the weekend. In Nelson Mandela Bay, multiple areas were affected by fires including Westering, Motherwell, Algoa Park, Booysens Park, New Brighton, Kragga Kamma, Kabega Park, Sea View, Parsons Hill, Avondale Road, Sidwell and Lysander. The Victoria Park Crematorium area was also affected.

Another major fire affected the Summerstrand and Forest Hill areas extending towards Strandfontein, and required extensive resources and co-ordination. Fire and rescue services, assisted by aerial resources, worked around the clock to bring these fires under control and prevent them from spreading to residential areas. Read:Editorial comment: We all have a role to play in minimising the risk of fires In the Kouga region, firefighting teams also faced challenging conditions.

At the Kabeljauws River, the fire is under control, with crews conducting mopping-up operations to prevent further flare-ups. Along the R330, flare-ups continue to pose a concern, with aerial firefighting resources deployed to douse hotspots, supported by ground teams. In St Francis Bay, particularly along Oyster Bay Road, both aerial and ground crews remain actively engaged in containment efforts.

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Despite the scale and intensity of the fires, authorities have confirmed that no properties have been damaged in the weekend fires and there is no risk to homes or infrastructure. All affected areas remain under continuous monitoring as a precaution.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • January 11, 2026

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