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Residents stuck in sewage mess as ward councillor calls for patience
Residents from Ntlonganane Street in Lower Crossroads are threatening to boycott the upcoming national elections next year if there is nothing the City of the Cape Town has done to fix their street.
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Local policing forum in Khayelitsha vows to speak out against crime and GBV
Lingelethu-West police station officers in Khayelitsha, together with members of the local Community Policing Forum (CPF) and neighbourhood watch (NHW) held a peaceful march on Freedom Day, Thursday 27 April.
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Lwandle residents celebrate museum in style on Worker’s Day
Residents from Lwandle celebrated both Worker’s Day and the 23rd anniversary of the Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum on Monday 1 May.
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Kuthandazelwa uxolo ne nzolo
Ngubani owakhe wayicinga ukuba kungaze kukhuthuzwe, kudlwengulwe abantu ecaweni phambi kwabantu bejongile.
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Neighbourhood Watch in Ward 93 receives new equipment
Life will never be the same for Ward 93 Neighbourhood Watch after they received working tools from their councillor on Tuesday 25 April.
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Scores mourn Loyiso Mabandla at memorial service in Khayelitsha
A great mobiliser and a high-impact person, these are some of the phrases used to describe the late co-founder of Ses’ khona People’s Movement Loyiso Mabandla, formerly known as Nkohla.
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Another woman found killed in Site C in Khayelitsha
Site C residents are concerned with the escalating crime in the area, saying it is getting out of hand.
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Backstage residents fed-up with ‘illegal’ electricity connections from neighbouring community
While the nation is grappling with the effects of load shedding, Siyahlala shack dwellers in Langa are not bothered, something that makes their neighbouring Backstage community livid.
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‘Leaders see us as voting cows’: Residents in Lower Crossroads fed up with sewage-filled road
Residents from Lower Crossroads say they have given up on the City of Cape Town after living in squalor for a long time.
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Worshippers forced undress as thugs raid church in Taiwan informal settlement
A place of worship was turned into Sodom and Gomorrah more than two weeks ago, when worshippers were forced to strip naked by two thugs and made to engage in acts of indecency for over two hours.










