Graaff-Reinet’s Plea to Honour Sobukwe Gains Momentum
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has welcomed the official decision to rename Graaff-Reinet to Robert Sobukwe Town.

What is happening?

According to the party, the change followed a lawful public participation process through the Eastern Cape Provincial Geographical Names Committee and related statutory bodies. The statement was issued on Tuesday, 10 February 2026 .

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The renaming honours Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, founder and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), who was born in Graaff-Reinet.

Why it matters to you

If you live in, work in, or do business with Graaff-Reinet, the name change affects:

  • Official addresses and place names
  • Government records and correspondence
  • Future signage, maps, and municipal branding
  • How the town is referenced in schools, institutions, and public documents

Understanding what changes now, and what changes later, helps residents avoid confusion and unnecessary costs.

What you need to know

Why the town was renamed

The EFF argues that colonial-era place names symbolise land dispossession and exclusion. In its statement, the party says the renaming is part of an ongoing effort to reflect African liberation history in public spaces.

Key points raised in the statement include:

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  • Colonial names were used to legitimise conquest and land theft
  • Robert Sobukwe represents African self-determination and resistance
  • Colonial figures commemorated in town names are not morally equivalent to liberation leaders

All historical claims below are drawn from the official EFF statement and not independently assessed in this explainer.

Who Robert Sobukwe was

According to the statement:

  • Founder and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC)
  • Led the 1960 anti-pass campaign
  • Was imprisoned and later held in solitary confinement on Robben Island under a special legal clause
  • Recognised by supporters as a key figure in South Africa’s liberation history

What changes and what does not

Item What happens now
Town name Officially Robert Sobukwe Town
Municipal services Continue as normal
Property ownership No change
ID documents No immediate change required
Street names Separate processes may apply

What you should do next

  • Use both names where necessary during the transition period to avoid confusion
  • Wait for municipal guidance before updating documents or signage
  • Check official notices from the local municipality for timelines
  • Do not rush to change IDs or business registrations unless formally instructed

If you operate a business, updates are usually phased in over time.

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