Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3318DC98
    Site Name
    Gugulethu Seven Memorial, Gugulethu, Cape Town
    Site Category
    Record Administration
    Author
    Boitumelo.Mokgosi
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 21:26
    Monuments & Memorials Recordings
    Identifiers
    Inventory Reference
    Recorders
    Primary?
    On
    Site Recording Admin Comments
    Person/Institution Commemorated: Names include: Mandla Simon Mnxinwa, Zanisile Zenith Mjobo, Zola Alfred Swelani, Godfrey Jabulani Miya, Christopher Piet, Themba Mlifi, and Zabonke John Konile
    Classifications
    Monument Type
    Description

    To remember the Seven young man who lost their lives during apartheid and also represents the nation building that combines elements of ruin or incompleteness with parts that seem to have just been constructed

    Original Position
    There was a monument that was first built in the back yard of the Police Station but was rejected by the community and can still be seen there
    Contains Animal figures?
    No
    Contains Human figures?
    No
    Construction Date Comment
    Year 2000
    Construction Materials
    Concrete
    Bronze
    Granite
    Pedestal Material
    Concrete slab
    Event Commemorated
    Human Rights Day
    Unveiled Comment
    Not mentioned
    Inscriptions
    n March 1986,near this place seven young men were shot and killed in a police ambush .Trained and armed by a former MK operative turned security force agent ,the group of activists was travelling on a mini bus NY1.Witnesses said one of the men was shot while trying to surrender ,another while he lay injured on the road .30 000 people attended the burial of  Gugulethu 7 at which the display of placards was banned by the government .An inquest found the police were not culpable but later two former policemen applied to the TRC for amnesty of the killing "Though we may forgive let us never forget .The memory of the Gugulethu 7 live on in the fight for human rights"
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -33.967398, 18.567889
      Western Cape
      • City of Cape Town
      Land Parcel Details
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 8740
      Erf/Farm Portion: RE
      Address:
      1 Xhalanga
      Gugulethu
      Cape Town
      Directions to Site
      From Mtata you drive using N2 East London route then you'll see a board written Mqhekezweni great place then you turn right and pass Bityi police station and clinic then you'll see a school near a board written Mqhekezweni great place and Methodist church and drive using that road and you'll see a wall near the gate written Mqhekezweni great palace heritage site.
      Access details
      Public Accessible
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade II
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      Grading by: Heritage Western Cape

      Statement of Significance

      A group of youth activists between the ages of 16 and 23, members of both the Cape Youth Congress (Cayco) and uMkhonto we Sizwe who later after their assassination became known as the Gugulethu 7 where Mandla Simon Mxinwa, Zanisile Zenith Mjobo, Zola Alfred Swelani, Godfrey Jabulani Miya, Christopher Piet, Themba Mlifi and Zabonke John Konile.During the mid-1980s there was a rise in the number of uMkhonto we Sizwe operatives. In response, the Security Branch with assistance of Vlakplaas, a government death squad, led teams ordered to intervene with anti-apartheid operations. The Gugulethu 7 were planning an attack for 3 March 1986, however they were ambushed. On that morning, 25 heavily armed police were briefed and deployed to Gugulethu. Allegedly, grenades were thrown by the Gugulethu 7 and police started firing from all sides. However, witnesses said some of the seven were shot with their hands in the air trying to surrender.The Gugulethu 7 hold importance in the community, in the pattern of South Africa's history and has strong and special association with the life and work of the young men who were killed. The site and context of Gugulethu displays significance in terms of historical, social and cultural value associated with political unrest, police shootings, deaths, protests and massively attended funerals, all of which illustrates a historic period which holds importance in the history of South Africa.

      Declaration
      DeclarationName
      Declaration Type
      Declaration Description

      The demarcation of the Provincial Heritage Site is as follows:“The Gugulethu 7 memorial” only, corner of Steve Biko Drive (Remainder Road NY1) and Mananase Ndlebe Road (NY 121), Gugulethu, Cape Town, as depicted in attached diagram A, the co-ordinates for the declared Provincial Heritage Site boundary are as follows:Point A: 33°58'02.42"S 18°34'04.42”E;Point B: 33°58'02.46"S 18°34'04.53”EPoint C: 33°58'03.09"S 18°34'04.24”E;Point D: 33°58'03.06"S 18°34'04.14"ESignificanceA group of youth activists between the ages of 16 and 23, members of both the Cape Youth Congress (Cayco) and uMkhonto we Sizwe who later after their assassination became known as the Gugulethu 7 where Mandla Simon Mxinwa, Zanisile Zenith Mjobo, Zola Alfred Swelani, Godfrey Jabulani Miya, Christopher Piet, Themba Mlifi and Zabonke John Konile.During the mid-1980s there was a rise in the number of uMkhonto we Sizwe operatives. In response, the Security Branch with assistance of Vlakplaas, a government death squad, led teams ordered to intervene with anti-apartheid operations. The Gugulethu 7 were planning an attack for 3 March 1986, however they were ambushed. On that morning, 25 heavily armed police were briefed and deployed to Gugulethu. Allegedly, grenades were thrown by the Gugulethu 7 and police started firing from all sides. However, witnesses said some of the seven were shot with their hands in the air trying to surrender.The Gugulethu 7 hold importance in the community, in the pattern of South Africa's history and has strong and special association with the life and work of the young men who were killed. The site and context of Gugulethu displays significance in terms of historical, social and cultural value associated with political unrest, police shootings, deaths, protests and massively attended funerals, all of which illustrates a historic period which holds importance in the history of South Africa.Colette Scheermeyer Acting Chief Executive Officer Heritage Western Cape

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      8435
      Gazette Notice Status
      Notice Date
      Notice Number
      P.N. 56/2021
      Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
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