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Westbury, Johannesburg

Coordinates:26°10′56″S27°58′24″E / 26.1823267°S 27.9732248°E /-26.1823267; 27.9732248
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Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Westbury
Westbury is located in Gauteng
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Westbury is located in South Africa
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Coordinates:26°10′56″S27°58′24″E / 26.1823267°S 27.9732248°E /-26.1823267; 27.9732248
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceGauteng
MunicipalityCity of Johannesburg
Established1918
Area
 • Total
1.03 km2 (0.40 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
13,461
 • Density13,100/km2 (33,800/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African9.95%
 • Coloured87.69%
 • Indian/Asian0.85%
 • White0.17%
 • Other1.41%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans56.93%
 • English36.66%
 • Tswana1.31%
 • Zulu1.26%
 • Other3.84%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
2093
Area code011

Westbury is asuburb ofJohannesburg,South Africa. It is located in the province ofGauteng. It is situated west of the Johannesburg CBD.

History

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Prior to the discovery of gold on theWitwatersrand in 1886, the suburb lay on farmland called Newlands that lay on the original farms calledWaterval andMiddlefontein.[2]: 279  The suburb was established in May 1918 by the Johannesburg Town Council as an area for black residents and called it Newlands Location.[2]: 279  The residents ofNewlands objected to the name and during July 1919 its name was changed to Western Native Townships.[2]: 279  It would undergo more name changes duringApartheid when it was declaimed as a black township on 2 January 1963 and proclaimed as the Western Coloured Township in July 1963 when forced removals were used to movecoloured residents fromDoornfontein andPageview to this location.[2]: 279  By 1967 it had its last name change when it became Westbury.[2]: 279  Westbury is the first place black people could legally live in the City of Johannesburg.

It was built on a municipal landfill that discouraged whites from purchasing land on the adjacent Sophiatown, forcing the owner Herman Tobiansky to sell land indiscriminately to members of any race.

Local events

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2018 protests

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Protests were sparked by the death of Westbury resident, Heather Petersen, on 27 September 2018. She was caught in crossfire as she accompanied her 11 year old niece (daughter in some reports) to collect her school report.[3][4] As one report explained

‘The fatal shooting was believed to be part of an ongoing war between rival gangs, who were importing Cape Town hitmen to do their killing. “They use the local guys to point out who they want killed,” said a police officer, who wished to remain anonymous. At stake was a lucrative drug trade that includes Cat, cheap heroin, crack cocaine and pure cocaine.’[5]

Protests flared up the day after Petersen’s killing, with protestors vowing ‘to shut down the area to mourn her death and [they] called on government to deploy the army to clean up the drug-ridden area’.[6] Police fired rubber bullets at protestors, injuring one.[5][7] The protests continued for several days, with protestors blocking roads and torching a bus station.[8]

On 2 October 2018, police minister Bheki Cele visited Westbury to engage with residents.[9] On 4 October 2018 he launched a ‘tactical task team’ to investigate.[10] On 5 October police arrested eight people for suspected gang-related crimes.[11][12] On 10 October, two Sophiatown police officers were arrested on suspicion a corrupt relationship with criminals.[11][13] On 14 October 2018 a man was arrested in the case of Heather Petersen’s murder.[14][15]

Prominent gangs in the area - the Fast Guns and Varados - have a significant influence on everyday life.[9][16] In the context of material deprivation, gangs provide opportunities and services to people such as ‘loans, paying for funerals, providing food and other welfare’.[17] Meanwhile, turf wars had resulted in ‘36 gang-related deaths in the past financial year and 33 in the current financial year’ according to the police minister, Bheki Cele speaking in October 2018.[10] Some estimates are higher; one activist, also speaking in October 2018, said that 900 people had been killed since 2014.[3] According to experts, the capacity of police to investigate gangs had been diminished as a result of restructuring.[5]

Party politics and racial identity shaped accounts of the situation. Some residents expressed the view that the government discriminates against, and has abandoned, coloureds.[18]  

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Sub Place Westbury".Census 2011.
  2. ^abcdeMusiker, Naomi; Musiker, Reuben (2000).A Concise Historical Dictionary of Greater Johannesburg. Cape Town: Francolin.ISBN 1868590712.
  3. ^ab"Living and dying in Westbury hell | Sunday Times hosted by Press Reader". Retrieved2018-10-17 – via PressReader.
  4. ^"UPDATE: Westbury mother killed in crossfire, child wounded | Westside Eldos".Westside Eldos. 2018-09-27. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  5. ^abc"A 'losing battle' for gang-ravaged Westbury | Saturday Star". Retrieved2018-10-17.
  6. ^"Bheki Cele to visit Westbury as residents' anger boils over". Retrieved2018-10-17.
  7. ^"From the front lines | Westside Eldos".Westside Eldos. 2018-09-28. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  8. ^"#WestburyProtest: Bus station torched overnight as anger continues to boil | IOL News". Retrieved2018-10-17.
  9. ^ab"Bullets fly in Westbury a day after Bheki Cele's visit". Retrieved2018-10-17.
  10. ^ab"'Gangsters, here we come!' - police minister launches task team in Westbury".News24. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  11. ^ab"Westbury police arrested for alleged murder".SAnews. 2018-10-11. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  12. ^"Eight most wanted suspects arrested in Westbury".eNCA. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  13. ^"2 Westbury police officers arrested for allegedly burying murder evidence".News24. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  14. ^"Man arrested in connection with Westbury killing". Retrieved2018-10-17.
  15. ^"Another arrest in connection with Westbury mother's murder".News24. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  16. ^Staff Reporter."Johannesburg's boyz in the 'hood".The M&G Online. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  17. ^"Living and dying in Westbury Hell | Sunday Times hosted by Press Reader". Retrieved2018-10-17 – via PressReader.
  18. ^Simelane, Bheki C."#Westbury Shutdowm: Community violence as residents fight back against drugs, gangs and shootings".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2018-10-17.
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