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Zimbabwean football star survives gun attack in South Africa

BBC World · 2026-07-07

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• What happened: Zimbabwean footballer Divine Lunga survived a gun attack in Johannesburg while driving with his brother; no injuries were reported. • Why it matters: The incident highlights the ongoing issue of violent crime in South Africa, which has one of the highest murder rates globally. • What to watch next: Authorities are investigating the attempted murder case, and updates on any arrests or developments in the investigation are expected.

Image source, ISI Photos via Getty ImagesImage caption, Divine Lunga escaped unharmedByKhanyisile NgcoboReporting fromJohannesburgPublished16 minutes agoZimbabwean footballer Divine Lunga has survived a gun attack in Johannesburg, South African police have said.The football star, 31, was driving in the inner city suburb of Hillbrow on Sunday when his car was shot at by an unknown gunman, according to local reports. Lunga, who plays for both Zimbabwe's national football team and top South African club Mamelodi Sundowns, escaped unharmed.Crime is a major problem in South Africa and the country has one of the highest murder rates in the world.Police spokesperson Captain Tintswalo Sibeko said they were investigating a case of attempted murder but that no arrests had been made.She did not provide further details, but South African publication The Citizen said that Lunga was on his way to church with his younger brother when they came under attack.The duo were driving through Hillbrow when the suspect opened fire on their car, apparently mistaking him for an undercover police officer. More BBC stories on South Africa:Hit South African show gets the world talking about polygamy and cheatingPublished27 June'They came with machetes' - deadline looms for migrants to leave South AfricaPublished17 JuneGo to BBCAfrica.com, external for more news from the African continent.Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, external, on Facebook at BBC Africa, external or on Instagram at bbcafrica, externalRelated topicsAfricaSouth AfricaZimbabweAfrica SportBBC Africa podcastsFocus on AfricaThis Is Africa

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