In 2009 steps were taken to rename the Transvaal Road Police Station in Mabija's memory, when initially Transvaal Road, Jones Street and Sidney Street, and then only Transvaal Road, in Kimberley would also become known as Phakamile Mabija Road. The renaming of Transvaal Road and Jones Street in Kimberley, as
Phakamile Mabija Road, was marked by a ceremony held on Heritage Day 24 September 2011, following a commemorative lecture the previous evening. The city had previously named a street for Mabija, namely
Phakamile Mabija Street, off
Albert Luthuli Street, off John Daka, west of Otto's Kopje Mine. On the occasion of the renaming of Transvaal Road, in 2011, a memorandum was delivered at the Transvaal Road Police Station calling for it to be renamed "Phakamile Centre". Mabija was commemorated also in the Northern Cape Department of Roads and Public Works initiative, the
Phakamile Mabija Artisan Programme. Through this 2010-11 project 35 learners were placed at COEGA member companies in the
Eastern Cape to receive working experience and access to further studies. A collective mural art project in
Galeshewe, Kimberley, directed by Rochester Mafafu, vividly recalls the events surrounding Mabija's death. This was partly painted-over in 2013 (during local government building maintenance) but was subsequently restored by the artists ==See also==