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Safety tips for stokvel members for this festive season
With the festive season spirit firmly in place, Lwandle police are urging stokvel members to be vigilant as they prepare to share their earnings.
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Grieving family seeks assistance following shack fire which claimed the lives of three of its children
The family of three children who died tragically in Endlovini is desperately seeking help in burying them.
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Nonceba – home away from home – blessed with furniture
“We have been asking for donations and no one responded. We were so shocked when the minister informed us that she is coming to the centre,” said an elated Nozuko Conjwa, facility manager at Nonceba Family Counselling Centre in Khayelitsha.
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Children hold silent march to raise awareness about violence towards women and children
In trying to raise awareness about violence towards women and children during this 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign, young children, led by Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum, staged a silent march on Monday 5…
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Athenkosi Gqwetha wins his first award at Bokone Bophirima Gospel Music Awards ceremony in Potchefstroom
A young gospel artist from Khayelitsha has put his area on the map after he scooped his first gospel award during the 2nd Bokone Bophirima Gospel Music Awards (BBGMA) event held at Potchefstroom in the North West on Saturday 26…
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New commander at Langa Police Station talks tough on crime
Baleka tsotsi, that is what the criminals in Langa will have to do when they see the police officers on the streets..
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Deadly weekend in Langa sees four people killed in separate incidents of violence
Langa Community Policing Forum vowed to work closely with the police during the festive season to fight crime in the area.
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Fighting the stigma against Aids
Khayelitsha Eastern Sub-Structure (KESS) of the Western Cape Department of Health and other local organisation celebrated World Aids Day in style as they held a peaceful march from Khayelitsha District Hospital (KDH) to Harare Police Station and Khay
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Police urge women to heed to the call to report GBV and take back the night
Harare police urged women to report gender-based violence (GBV), which is rife in the area, during an outreach programme in Makhaza, on Friday 2 December.
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‘Stop violence and prejudice’: LGBTQI+ community’s cry out to residents in Makhaza
“Stop hate crime. Stop violence and prejudice.”.










