Paying tribute to the City's unsung heroes
Every day, the employees who work for the City of Cape Town go about their business, making this great metropolis work. They clean the streets while we sleep. They collect the refuse we make. They drive buses at all hours, making sure we can get around. They make sure we have water to drink and electricity to turn our lights on. And they try and make sure we live in a safe and orderly place. They do all of these things and much more.
They are the people who have dedicated their lives to public service. The employees are the City of Cape Town.
And in this City, we are all one large, extended family, different in so many ways but the same in this one important aspect: we have all made it our mission to serve.
On Wednesday night, we lost a member of our family.
Superintendent Mpumelelo Hubert Xakekile was killed in the line of duty at approximately 18:30 on 10 October 2012 after serving the community for 21 years. He was murdered by two unidentified individuals as he was issuing a fine to a mini-bus taxi in Khayelitsha.