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Ceremony paves the way for a new police station
After years of bickering, Makhaza residents can finally celebrate the construction of a police station that will cater to their needs.
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ECD officials learn their lessons
Scores of Early Childhood Development Centres (ECDs) principals from Lwandle converged at Nomzamo Community Hall on Monday 31 July for a fire and safety workshop.
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Cable thieves wreak havoc
As load shedding continues to plunge communities into darkness, Ward 38 residents are feeling the pinch even more due to criminals on the prowl.
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Rape and murder suspect makes court appearance
Residents from various community stakeholders gathered at the Astron garage in Site C on Thursday 27 July, where they conducted a peaceful walk to the home of the slain woman, Sikelelwa Mona (18), at Taiwan informal settlement.
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Learners marched against crime in Langa
School safety took centre stage over the weekend as scores of learners from different high schools marched to Langa Police Station to demand protection.
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The number of deceased in SST fire increases to seven
A seventh member of the Shweni family succumbed to her injuries in hospital on Monday 31 July.
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Tyesi is hoping to exist officially
A 27-year-old Harare woman was relieved to learn that the birth certificate she applied for in 2017 at the Department of Home Affairs office in Khayelitsha will arrive soon.
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Matrics in Langa encouraged to follow their dreams
To encourage the matriculants from Langa, the fibre provider company held a special event to motivate them to focus on their studies and educate them about the services that the company has.
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Six family members dead in Town Two, Khayelitsha shack fire
The SST informal settlement community is reeling after six family members perished in the fire last night. The cause of the fire is unknown.
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Life will never be the same for Khayelitsha family after receiving new wendy house
Life will never be the same for a Khayelitsha after a local retailer built them a wendy house as part of the Nelson Mandela Month celebrations.










