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    Sharpeville Reservoir Mural Stands as a G20 Legacy of Township Revitalisation

    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa24 November , 2025
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    Sharpeville is reshaping its identity in colour. A township long defined by the painful memory of the 1960 massacre is now stepping into a new era of pride, creativity, and self-determination. The newly completed Sharpeville Reservoir Mural has emerged as a landmark piece of public art that signals renewal. It reflects a community rewriting its narrative during a year that placed global attention on Gauteng through the G20.

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    The project forms part of Gauteng’s Townships Murals Beautification Partnership Drive and links directly to the province’s G20 Localisation Programme, which aimed to uplift township spaces, support youth employment, and showcase cultural identity on a global stage. The mural was delivered through a partnership between the Gauteng Tourism Authority GTA and Sharpeville Is Not A Massacre SINAM 1960 NPC.

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    Sharpeville Reimagines a Landmark

    Across South Africa, large water reservoirs often sit unnoticed at the edges of communities. In Sharpeville, that concrete tower has been transformed into a vibrant visual landmark that residents now point to with pride. What was once a functional structure has become a colourful celebration of identity and history.

    The intention is clear. SINAM aims to shape how the world sees Sharpeville today. By beautifying one of the township’s most visible structures, the organisation wants to help shift national and international perception. As SINAM CEO Sechaba Khoaele states, “This project is not just about beautifying a structure, it is about restoring dignity, pride, and economic agency within Sharpeville.”

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    Youth Take the Lead Through the Rea Thesha Programme

    Local youth artists completed the mural through the Rea Thesha Youth Programme, which trains and employs young creatives in township-based public art projects. For many of the participating artists, this was a first opportunity to work on a high-impact, large-scale piece.

    The project delivered formal work experience, practical skills, mentorship, and a stronger gateway into the local creative economy. It also ensured that Sharpeville’s story was told by its own young people. Their work now stands permanently in the township skyline.

    The community response has been immediate. Residents stop to photograph the reservoir. Parents express pride. Children gather near the mural after school. A sense of ownership has formed around the artwork and the youth who brought it to life.

    How Public Murals Strengthen Township Economies

    Public murals bring ripple effects that go far beyond beautification. They create new reasons for visitors to enter a community, and they stimulate local economic activity. Murals often spark new business opportunities for vendors, tour guides, crafters, and photographers. They also strengthen township identity and encourage care for public spaces.

    This is why GTA CEO Sithembiso Dlamini called the initiative “part of the broader Gauteng Destination Beautification and place marketing strategy, which seeks to activate urban and township spaces through visual storytelling and artistic expression.”

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    A New Visual Identity for Sharpeville

    Sharpeville’s past is not erased by the mural. Instead, the artwork adds new layers to how the township is seen and remembered. Khoabane Lelimo, the Executive Chairperson of SINAM, expressed this vision clearly when he said, “We are working to ensure that Sharpeville’s story is told through the lens of resilience, creativity, and a thriving future.”

    He also extended gratitude to partners involved, stating, “We would like to express our gratitude to Emfuleni Local Municipality, Sedibeng Municipal, and the Gauteng Tourism Authority for entrusting us with this enormous task. Their confidence in our work made this achievement possible.”

    How the Project Supported Gauteng’s G20 Readiness

    As Gauteng hosted delegates from across the world this year, the province committed itself to uplifting township spaces and ensuring they formed part of the broader international narrative. The Sharpeville mural aligned with these objectives by improving public infrastructure, empowering local artists, and contributing to a visually appealing provincial landscape.

    Public art became one of the ways Gauteng demonstrated its social vibrancy, cultural depth, and commitment to inclusive development.

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    Community Response and Momentum for More Murals

    Since its completion, residents have praised the mural for bringing beauty and pride to Sharpeville. Many have already called for more murals in other parts of the township. The reservoir project has sparked new interest in mural tourism, township photography, and local storytelling.

    It has also given Sharpeville a new landmark that represents energy rather than trauma. Hope rather than memory alone.

    A Forward Look at Creative Township Revitalisation

    The Sharpeville Reservoir Mural becomes a blueprint for how public art can strengthen township identity and stimulate economic activity. It also shows the value of partnerships among community organisations, local government, and provincial bodies.

    Sharpeville has demonstrated what becomes possible when creativity, youth empowerment, and heritage converge. More townships across Gauteng stand to benefit from similar initiatives.

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    A Call to Support Township Creative Projects

    Residents, partners, and visitors can help sustain this momentum by

    • Visiting Sharpeville and photographing the mural
    • Sharing images online to boost township visibility
    • Booking cultural tours that include local art sites
    • Supporting youth artists through commissions and workshops
    • Encouraging municipalities to expand mural projects
    • Collaborating with SINAM 1960 NPC to identify future sites

    Sharpeville has given the province a model for renewal. The reservoir mural stands as a bold symbol of a community embracing its future while honouring its past.

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      I’m a passionate writer and journalist dedicated to crafting stories that inform, inspire, and engage. With a background in journalism, media production, and digital content creation, I cover a wide range of topics, including politics, finance, lifestyle, education, jobs, technology, motoring, travel, entertainment, and more.

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