Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 09 February 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

SAPS has applied to the Western Cape High Court to relax bail conditions for 11 Anti-Gang Unit members facing serious charges linked to the death of a Manenberg resident, a move that has sparked criticism over police accountability. SAPS has confirmed it has approached the Western Cape High Court with an application to relax bail conditions imposed on 11 Anti-Gang Unit members who are facing serious criminal charges linked to the death of a Manenberg resident. The officers, who are out on bail, are currently prohibited from performing certain official duties under their bail conditions.

SAPS provincial management is seeking permission for them to return to operational work, including entering Manenberg for official duties, while their criminal case remains before the courts. The move has drawn criticism from the Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape, which warned that allowing officers facing serious charges to resume policing duties could undermine public confidence in law enforcement. DA Western Cape spokesperson on Police Oversight and Community Safety Benedicta van Minnen MPP said police officers accused of serious crimes should not be allowed to continue exercising authority over communities.

“Police officers facing such serious charges cannot be trusted to uphold the rule of law which they are accused of recklessly disregarding,” van Minnen said. “Allowing SAPS members who are facing serious criminal charges to continue policing the public sends the wrong message and may compromise the integrity of ongoing investigations.” She said the DA was calling on SAPS management in the province to place the officers on precautionary suspension until their cases are finalised. “Communities cannot be expected to trust a policing system where those accused of serious crimes are allowed to continue wearing the badge and exercising authority,” van Minnen said.

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Van Minnen added that the party would write to the Western Cape Police Commissioner, Thembisile Patekile, urging him to reconsider the application to relax the bail conditions. Responding to the criticism, SAPS spokesperson Colonel André Traut confirmed that the application had been made and said it formed part of broader crime-fighting efforts in gang-affected areas. “SAPS can confirm that it approached the High Court with an application to relax one of the bail conditions imposed on the 11 Anti-Gang Unit members, namely the condition that they may not enter Manenberg for official duties,” Traut said. “Evidence was presented in support of this application, in line with SAPS’ continued efforts to curb gangsterism across the province, particularly in areas most affected by the scourge.”

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Originally published by Cape Argus • February 09, 2026

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