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Family seeks funds to bury teenager who was found dead in a shack in Khayelitsha
“We have not made any funeral arrangements yet. We are still waiting for the postmortem results. But we don’t know where to start.”
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Kidney patient fears for his life as living conditions takes its toll
A 46-year-old fears for his life, not because of thugs or the prospect of imminent violence, but due to his living conditions.
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Clergymen appeal for calm after attack on child with boiling water
A 22-year-old woman, Asanda Makaluza, accused of pouring hot water on five-year-old Unako Kala was denied bail.
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Bafe ngondlela mnyama
Zishiyeke zibindekile iintsapho ezihlala kumatyotyombe aseTwaiwan, emva kokuswelekelwa ngabantwana yindlela engaqondakaliyo.
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People living with disability in Khayelitsha want to be recognised
Scores of people living with disability in ward 96 in Khayelitsha gathered at Christ Ambassador Life Centre in the area to celebrate Mandela Day on Tuesday 18 July.
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Suspect arrested in connection with teenager’s death in Khayelitsha
Khayelitsha police station officers arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of 18-year-old Sikelelwa Mona on Friday (14 July).
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‘South Africa is becoming a banana republic for criminals’: CPF outraged at latest cop killing
Nyanga Community Policing Forum says it is high time for the government to implement stringent laws against people killing law enforcement officers.
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Woman who was arrested for burning a child with boiling water to appear in court
A 22-year-old woman is expected to appear in court tomorrow (14 July) for allegedly throwing boiling water at five-year-old Unako Kala.
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Bayadada eMalema
Abahlali bamatyotyombe iMalema, ngakumzila kaloliwe ePhilippi, baxakene nobomi badada emanzini ukususela oko kwathi kwanethe izandyondyo zemvula kwinyanga edlulileyo.
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R65 million school being built in Lwandle expected to open for new academic year
A new primary school in Lwandle, valued at R65 million, is expected to be open early next year if everything goes according to plans. The construction of the primary school started in February this year.









