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Victims of shack fire in Ramaphosa informal settlement plead for assistance
Shack fire victims at Ramaphosa informal settlement in Philippi are appealing to the local business people to assist them wherever they can to restart their lives. They said all their belongings burned during the shack fire.
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Man dies and scores homeless after a Philippi inferno
Man dies and scores homeless after a Philippi inferno.
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SPONSORED | Octotel expands fibre internet access to Lwandle
Octotel, the leading fibre provider in the Western Cape, is delighted to announce its upcoming expansion efforts in the township of Lwandle Nomzamo.
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Woman arrested for burning a child with boiling water
A woman has been arrested for allegedly burning a child with boiling water
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Believers rebuke suicide spirit which has plagued their community
The Lwandle Spiritual Crime Prevention Forum (LSCPF), officers from Lwandle Police Station and the Sinikithemba Group held special prayers on Sunday 2 July.
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Police launch investigation after unidentified charred body dumped in Samora Machel, Cape Town
Samora Machel police are investigating a murder case after an unidentified charred body was discovered at Kosovo informal settlement on Sunday 2 July.
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Gugulethu man accused of stabbing his wife to death expected to appear in court
A man believed to be responsible for his wife’s murder has been arrested and is due to appear in court on Monday 17 July.
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Two men killed after being ambushed at traffic lights in Philippi, Cape Town
Two people have been shot and killed by unknown men at the corner of New Eisleben and Sheffield Roads in Philippi earlier today.
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Special service to ‘chase away bad spirits’ held in Lwandle, Cape Town
The Lwandle Spiritual Crime Prevention Forum (LSCPF), officers from Lwandle Police Station and the Sinikithemba Group held special prayers on Sunday 2 July.
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Fears mount following the shooting of a police constable
Mfuleni residents are urging the government to deploy more officers, citing escalating crime as worrisome.










