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The Citizen
22-07-2025
- General
- The Citizen
Bheki Mlangeni Park reopens as safe space in Jabulani
The Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo officially handed Bheki Mlangeni Park to the residents of Jabulani on July 10. The renovated park was unveiled as a state-of-the-art facility developed for use by nearby residents. The park is named after Bheki Mlangeni in honour of his courage and dedication to human rights and justice. His sacrifice underscored the risks those who stood against the apartheid regime faced. In recognition of his legacy, the Bheki Mlangeni District Hospital in Soweto is also named in his honour. ALSO READ: Eldorado Park orphanage gets new kitchen, support from private sector Speaking with residents, the MMC for Community Development in the CoJ, Tebogo Nkonkou, said the initiative is part of their broader programme to renew Johannesburg's urban landscape through sustainable, inclusive and people-centred public spaces. 'Today, we do more than just open a park; we ensure a legacy and make history. Bheki Mlangeni was not just a lawyer, he was a warrior for justice – a principled human rights defender who walked into the storm of apartheid brutality armed only with the Constitution, the law and his moral compass. 'He fearlessly represented the voiceless, especially during the Harms Commission into the assassination squads of the Vlakplaas unit. It is here, through this park, that his courage continues to bless,' said Nkonkou. He added that they had spent R2.8m on the development, and that the local labour initiative created jobs, injected R506 319 directly into the local economy, and empowered five local SMEs. Ward 34 Clr Lucas Lufutso expressed excitement about the park. ALSO READ: Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo commemorates Mandela Day 'To the community of Jabulani, we must protect this park; it belongs to us. Dumping rubbish in and around this area must stop. I also urge everyone not to park cars inside the park, as children will play here. 'Their space must be kept safe and open. Our area faces challenges with crime, so I am pleading with all of us to take a stand against the growing threat of drugs and criminal activity. Together, we can protect our children and create a safer environment,' said Lufutso. The Urban News spoke to resident Josline Shabalala, who stated that the park would bring change to the community by providing children with a safe space to play. 'As residents of Jabulani, we are committed to protecting our community. 'We will confront crime that affects us and ensure that it does not occur in the park. This space will be treated with respect and dignity in honour of Bheki Mlangeni,' concluded Shabalala. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

TimesLIVE
10-07-2025
- Politics
- TimesLIVE
Jabulani opens new park in memory of anti-apartheid lawyer Bheki Mlangeni
Soweto residents gathered in Jabulani on Thursday to celebrate the opening of a park named after the human rights lawyer, Bheki Mlangeni, who was assassinated by apartheid agents more than 30 years ago. The park, opposite the hospital that also carries his name, has open green lawns, benches, a play area for children, an outdoor gym, a soccer pitch and a mural in Mlangeni's honour. MMC for community development, Tebogo Nkonkou said the park was more than just a public space: it's a symbol of justice, memory and community healing. 'This is not just about cutting a ribbon, We are opening a living tribute to a man who gave his life for justice. Let the children play. Let the community gather. Let the legacy of Bheki Mlangeni live,' said Nkonkou. The park, which cost R2.8m to build, created 10 jobs through a local labour initiative and pumped just under R600,000 into the local economy through the use of small businesses. Ward 34 councillor Lucas Lufutso said the community had waited many years for the revamp to happen. 'The request for this park was made in 2014. I wasn't a councillor then, but when I took office in 2023, I made sure we pushed for its completion,' Lufutso said. 'Whenever it's winter, we also have electricity problems here, we haven't had electricity for two days but I know the community has been waiting for the park to open. We must protect it. No more dumping, no cars inside the park, and please, no crime. Let the children be safe here.' An emotional moment arose when a representative from a law firm where Mlangeni was working for at the time of his death stood up to speak. Speaking on behalf of the law firm Cheadle Thompson and Haysom where Mlangeni worked, Karien Norval, co-director of Cheadle Thompson & Haysom Inc Attorneys, got everyone emotional with her tribute. 'Bheki was a young lawyer, a father, and a community activist. He was part of the team investigating Vlakplaas death squads,' she said. 'The parcel bomb that killed him was not meant for him, but they used his name so the package would be trusted. He died because he stood for the truth.' Norval said the firm started a scholarship in 2002 in Mlangeni's name which still supports young law students today. 'Every day when we walk into our office, we see his photo. It simply says 'Bheki Mlangeni, colleague and friend, assassinated February 15 1991'. We are proud to remember him.' The chief whip of the City of Johannesburg, Sithembiso Zungu, also raised concerns about crime and safety, saying parks often attract criminals if not looked after. 'We need to keep this park safe. The children are here playing, and that's how it must stay. We need to make sure security is taken seriously, taken that crime is a challenge in this area,' Zungu said. .