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What's it like to live here?

Nonqubela is a neighbourhood in Cape Flats, Cape Town, where property values place it among the more affordable areas in Cape Town. The area's safety profile is well above the city average for reported safety. There are several places of worship in the area. The dominant commuter mode is minibus taxi. Policing falls under the Khayelitsha SAPS precinct.

How is the area changing?

In Nonqubela, crime is declining based on the most recent quarterly comparison. Property value growth has lagged behind inflation between valuation rolls.

What should buyers know?

Nonqubela is well-served by schools, and matric results sit slightly below the city average. In this area, service complaint resolution takes around a week on average. The suburb is well-served by nearby healthcare facilities. Like many areas shaped by apartheid-era spatial planning, infrastructure and service indicators in Nonqubela reflect decades of structural under-investment rather than current community capacity. Reported crime statistics should be read alongside policing density, reporting rates, and the legacy of the Group Areas Act.

Neighbourhood summary generated from StreetSignal data and reviewed by our team.

These statistics describe the suburb as a whole. Conditions vary between streets and neighbourhoods within any suburb.

For home buyers & families

Is Nonqubela safe?

Higher reported crime

75th percentile among 744 suburbs · relative index, not an absolute safety measure

Very high Absolute crime volume
22 340 reported crimes per year · city median: 10 468
↓ 14.6% vs Q3 2024
Crime statistics here reflect decades of underinvestment in infrastructure and services, not the character of the community. Crime has decreased over the past year. Contact crime (assault, robbery) dominates the reported crime profile.

Detailed data

Safety index (resident-adjusted) How is this calculated? 29 / 100
Contact crime rate 1,900,811 per 100k residents
Station population 518 910
Harm rate (per resident) 95/100
Harm volume (absolute) 9/100
Data period Q3 2025/2026 (Oct–Dec 2025)
Source SAPS via DataFirst · CC-BY 4.0
Methodology note: The safety index combines harm-per-resident and absolute harm volume using a composite formula. In high-density precincts, population size dilutes the per-capita rate while absolute harm remains high. Both dimensions are reflected in the composite score.

This data reflects crimes reported to SAPS Khayelitsha precinct, which covers Nonqubela and surrounding suburbs. Reported crime may differ from actual crime levels. Full methodology

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Source: SAPS via DataFirst · Q3 2025/2026

FOR BUYERS & INVESTORS

What do properties cost in Nonqubela?

3rd percentile

The median property value in Nonqubela is R230K. Property values have grown by 2.3% per year since 2018.

A 2.3% annual growth rate (CAGR) over the valuation period.
Value band distribution – Nonqubela properties (GV2022)

Property values are based on the City of Cape Town's 2022 General Valuation roll. GV is an assessed value for municipal rating purposes; transaction prices frequently exceed GV. Recent sales transaction data and rental market data are not available as open data in South Africa.

Median GV2022 R230,000
Value growth (CAGR 2018–2022) +2.3% per year
City-wide value percentile 3rd percentile
Dominant value band 2-400k
Source CCT GV 2022 · Open Data Policy 27781

Source: City of Cape Town GV2022

FOR PARENTS

How are schools in Nonqubela?

6 schools nearby

Nonqubela has 6 schools within reach. The area matric pass rate is 86.8%, below the city median of 90.0%. Schools include Matthew Goniwe Memorial High School.

Adjusted pass rate
86.8%
City median: 90.0%
Schools contributing
1
197 candidates
Median quintile
Q2
Q1-Q2
Q2
Matthew Goniwe Memorial High School
Public · Grades 8–12 · 1,286 learners · 34.8:1 learner-educator ratio
No-fee school
Q2
Kukhanyile Public Primary School
Public · Grades R–7 · 953 learners · 34:1 learner-educator ratio
No-fee school
Q2
Soyisile Primary School
Public · Grades R–7 · 1,126 learners · 35.2:1 learner-educator ratio
No-fee school
Q2
Yomelela Primary School
Public · Grades R–7 · 1,161 learners · 32.2:1 learner-educator ratio
No-fee school
Q2
Chumisa Primary School
Public · Grades R–7 · 1,164 learners · 33.3:1 learner-educator ratio
No-fee school
Q2
Sosebenza Primary School
Public · Grades R–7 · 987 learners · 35.2:1 learner-educator ratio
No-fee school

Quintile 5 is the highest government-funding category - fees apply, but these are the best-resourced public schools in South Africa. Rankings set by the WCED against community socioeconomic index. Learner-educator ratio (LER) is from EMIS Q2 2025; under 30:1 is favourable by WCED standards, over 40:1 indicates strained capacity. What quintile means ›

Source: DBE EMIS · Q2 2025

FOR COMMUTERS

How connected is Nonqubela?

Taxi-connected

Nonqubela has 6 minibus taxi routes. The most common way people get to work is by minibus taxi (49%).

Taxi connectivity Ranks this suburb's taxi route access against all 744 Cape Town suburbs. Based on routes matched by name and within 500m of suburb centre. Large suburbs may have higher actual connectivity than shown. Full methodology ›

Limited connectivity
6 routes
28th percentile · 9 destinations
Guguletu, Khayelitsha, Khayelitsha (site b), Kuwait, Lwandle, Makhaza +3 more
Based on CCT minibus taxi route data. Routes matched by name and spatial proximity (500m). Methodology ›

Commute mode share

Minibus taxis are the primary transport mode. The 49% share reflects a working-class commuter profile – taxi connectivity is a critical economic lifeline, not a lifestyle choice.
Private vehicle
14%
Walking
24%
MyCiTi bus
13%
Minibus taxi
49%
Cape Town transport context: In South African cities, transport mode is a socioeconomic proxy – high private vehicle = affluent, high minibus taxi = working class, high walking = structural necessity not preference. StreetSignal reports modal share rather than a walkability index, which would misrepresent SA urban mobility. Methodology ›
Dominant mode Minibus taxi (49%)
Source CCT Household Survey 2024

Source: City of Cape Town Open Data · 2024

FOR RESIDENTS

What are living conditions in Nonqubela?

Limited service delivery

Nonqubela has a service delivery index of 73.7 out of 100, below the city median of 84.5. 46% of dwellings are formal structures.

Computed from the City of Cape Town 2024 Household Survey , Site B: Nonqubela survey group (52 households). direct.

52% of households experienced a negative event in the past year
› Adult food insecurity (21.4%) is 1.2× the city average of 18.3%.› Monthly accommodation expenditure (R14) is 0.0× the city median of R1,674.› Mobile-dependent: 64% of households rely on mobile data as their primary internet access.› 40% of households have experienced flooding, indicating elevated environmental vulnerability.› 42% of dwellings are informal structures, reflecting historical under-investment in formal housing provision.› Social grants reach 70% of households, providing a critical income safety net.

Food security

Adult food insecurity
21.4%
City median: 18.3%
Child food insecurity
12.3%
City median: 13.0%
Food insecurity prevalence
41.8%
City median: 22.3%

Access to basic services

74 City median: 85
Piped water
54.5%
Flush toilet
70.1%
Weekly refuse
70.1%
Grid electricity
100.0%

Housing & tenure – Informal or family-compound housing

46 City median: 68
Formal dwellings
45.8%
Owner-occupied
24.4%
Rented
4.2%

Environmental risk – High risk exposure

65 risk index · higher = greater risk · City median: 26
Flooding risk
39.8%
Fire risk
9.9%
Violent crime
6.3%
Non-violent crime
0.0%

Economic structure – Significant material pressure

Food spending share
58.7%
Share of income spent on food
City median: 35.3%
Under pressure, limited discretionary income · 5th percentile
Hardship dimensions
3
Areas of material need (out of 8)
Grant income share
70.0%
of households receiving grants
Monthly savings
R63
Weighted mean per household

Spending priorities – top priority: Food

Food
73.6%
of households prioritise
Electricity
69.1%
of households prioritise
Petrol/transport
35.3%
of households prioritise
School fees
13.6%
of households prioritise
Debt repayment
11.3%
of households prioritise

Digital inclusion – Mobile-dependent suburb

Home fibre
11.3%
City median: 46.5%
Mobile only
64.5%
No access
22.2%

Demographics & community

Avg household size
3.2 people
Avg children per household
0.9

Asset ownership

Computer access
8.5%
Fridge ownership
83.6%
Property ownership
0.0%
Geyser ownership
2.2%
Borehole access
0.0%

Home-based economy

Home-based business
11.1%
of households operate a home-based business

How Nonqubela compares

Food insecurity 17% above the city average for adult food insecurity
Material hardship 1.7× the city average for material hardship
Income 50% below the city average for median household income
Food spend share 1.7× the city average for food expenditure share

Source: City of Cape Town 2024 Household Survey. Survey group: Site B: Nonqubela. direct.

Source: City of Cape Town household survey · 2024

FOR RESIDENTS

How responsive are municipal services in Nonqubela?

Moderate

The City of Cape Town resolves service requests in Nonqubela in a median of 4 days, compared to the city-wide median of 1 day. This is based on 3,191 service requests to the City of Cape Town.

Computed from City of Cape Town service request data
Below-average municipal responsiveness. A 4-day median resolution is slower than the city median – infrastructure complaints take meaningfully longer to resolve.
4
Median days to resolve
City median: 1
5th
Percentile
across Cape Town
10%
Resolved
same day
Sewerage overflow (25%)Stolen Bins - 240L (16%)Broken leading (9%)Water leak (6%)No water 20mm and below (5%)
Service requests logged 3 191
Requests resolved 75% (2 399 of 3 191)
75% resolved within 8 days
90% resolved within 20 days
Source CCT service request database
Community & faith

Places of worship

3 registered
Christian
3

Registered places of worship per suburb from City of Cape Town open data. Coverage: 299 of 744 suburbs.

Municipal complaints

Complaints & top issues

Below city average
Complaint rate How is this calculated? 0.0 per 1,000 households
Total complaints 3 189
Unresolved 25.0%

Top issues: SEW: Blocked/Overflow (804), Stolen Bins - 240L (520), WAT: Broken Leading (293)

Source: City of Cape Town C3 service requests

FOR FAMILIES

What services are near Nonqubela?

Well served

Healthcare access

18 within 5km
Nearest public Site B Male Clinic · Community Day Centre · 0.5 km
Nearest private Melomed Mitchells Plain · Private Hospital · 4.9 km
Public facilities 17
Private facilities 1

This suburb has access to both public and private healthcare within 5 km.

The nearest fire station to Nonqubela is Lansdowne Road, 1.5 km away. The nearest public pool is Khayelitsha Swimming Pool, 2.8 km away. The nearest clinic is Site B Male Clinic, 0.5 km away.

Nearest clinic Site B Male Clinic · 0.5 km
Nearest library Khayelitsha · 0.4 km
Nearest park / open space Pama Road Pos · 0.69 km

Fire station

1.5
km to nearest
fire station
Lansdowne Road
community station
within-5km
response
category

Cape Town has 32 fire stations serving 744 suburbs. Source: CCT open data.

Public swimming pools

2.8
km to nearest
public pool
3
pools
within 5 km
9
pools
within 10 km
Nearest pool Khayelitsha Swimming Pool

Cape Town operates 35 public swimming pools. Source: CCT open data.

Distances straight-line from suburb centroid.

Source: City of Cape Town facility registry

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Bordering suburbs

8 adjacent

Suburbs that border or sit adjacent to Nonqubela. Each has its own safety profile, property market, and service data.

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Nonqubela · -34.0231°S, 18.6663°E

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