A mass shooting at an unlicensed bar in the Saulsville township near Pretoria, South Africa, has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 individuals, including three children. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Saturday, also left 14 others injured, according to the South African Police Services.
The victims included a three-year-old boy, a 12-year-old boy, and a 16-year-old girl. Details about the ages of the injured have not been disclosed. The bar, reportedly located within a hostel, was not authorized to operate, raising questions regarding the safety regulations in such establishments.
Police have launched a manhunt for three suspects believed to be involved in the shooting. South Africa is grappling with a severe gun violence crisis, with firearms accounting for a significant portion of the country’s high homicide rate. In 2024 alone, there were more than 26,000 recorded homicides, averaging over 70 deaths per day.
Context of Gun Violence in South Africa
Despite having relatively stringent gun ownership laws, South Africa continues to experience high levels of gun-related violence. Authorities indicate that many homicides are committed using illegal firearms, which complicates efforts to address the crisis. The South African government faces ongoing challenges in curbing violence, especially in townships and urban areas.
This latest shooting is not an isolated incident. South Africa has witnessed several mass shootings at bars—often referred to as shebeens or taverns—over the past few years. In a notable case from 2022, a mass shooting in the Johannesburg township of Soweto led to the deaths of 16 individuals. Additionally, in September 2022, a man was charged with 18 counts of murder after he allegedly opened fire on victims with an AK-style assault rifle in Eastern Cape province, killing 18 people, 15 of whom were women.
The South African Police Services continue to investigate the current shooting, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in solving such crimes. The tragic loss of life, particularly that of children, has reignited discussions about public safety and gun control measures in the country.
As the investigation unfolds, the community mourns the loss of these young lives and grapples with the implications of ongoing violence.


































