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Fighting for justice
Emotions ran high as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, queer, intersex and other (LGBTQIA+) community, with various other organisations, vented their displeasure outside the Khayelitsha Magistrates’ Court on Friday 15 September.
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Healers unite against ‘rapist’
Amid claims that a husband of a local traditional healer is responsible for the rape of a 17-year-old, a group of concerned healers is calling for to the law to take its course against the suspect.
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Abayivali imilomo abahlali eNkanini
Ubomi abusayi buphinde bufane nesiqhelo kubahlali bamatyotyombe iNkanini eLwandle emva kokuba isiXeko sase Kapa sibokhele izindlu zangasese ezigungxulwayo.
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City withdraws after staff attack
The City of Cape Town’s Urban Waste Management (UWM) has “temporarily” withdrawn waste collection services in Philippi-East – for the second time this year.
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Mabilwana family bury loved ones
The Mabilwana family in Makhaza is relieved after they finally buried relatives who died in a shack fire at the end of the last month.
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Politicians must protect LGBTQIA+ community
Political organisations should really be ashamed of themselves. Most importantly, they must stop pretending as though they represent the poor people. They must come clean and tell us who they stand for or whether they support certain individuals with
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Officers celebrate Police Safety Month in style at JL Zwane
Gugulethu Police officers and different community stakeholders marked the police safety month in style at JL Zwane Presbyterian Church on Thursday 14 September.
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Traders in Lwandle taught all about trading
Informal traders from Lwandle and surrounding areas converged at Nomzamo Community Hall on Saturday 9 September in what was termed a Youth Investment Indaba to empower young people about business and investment.
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Residents vow to stay on tracks
People residing along the railway line in Langa and Philippi stated that as long as the government doesn’t provide them with alternative land to stay the trains won’t operate.
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Floods in Crossroads force residents out
Klipfontein Mission, Crossroads residents have urgently appealed to the City of Cape Town for help, in draining stagnant water that has flooded their homes.









