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QDG members need recognition
Members of the Qhakaza Disability Group (QDG) in Nyanga are appealing for community recognition. They also want to be treated with respect and to be seen as part of the community. Members of the group also urged the society not…
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Launch aims to root out crime
Different community stakeholders in Langa celebrated Human Rights Day in style on Monday 21 March by launching a Spiritual Crime Prevention structure that will focus mainly on crime in the area.
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Baxhotyiswe ngobungobungozi abantwana kwaLanga
Iqaqobana labantwana abancinci bakwaLanga badibene kwiziko i-Ikhaya Le Langa ngoLwesihlanu umhla wama-25 kweyoKwindla nalapho bebefundiswa ngobungozi beziyobisi kunye nangamalungelo abo.
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Children praised for good work
Scores of parents and children gathered at JL Zwane Centre for Training and Development Hall in Gugulethu on Tuesday 29 March for a visual art exhibition..
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Yanga sought by police
The provincial detectives are appealing for public assistance in locating Yanga Endrey Nyalara (30), also known as Bara.
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Residents speak out about their suffering
Following the brutal murder of five people at New Monwabisi Park, Endlovini, on Monday last week, Police Minister Bheki Cele has revealed police are looking for three culprits involved in the murder.
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Club promotes healthy living
Lwandle residents marked the Human Rights Day celebrations on Monday 21 March by walking 10 km for health.
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Dial-A-Ride disabled users are left in limbo
Dial-A-Ride (DAR) commuters in Nyanga and surrounding areas have been left stranded after the City of Cape Town halted its services in the area due to taxi violence.
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Police arrested for ‘corruption’
Three Lwandle police officers are out on a R2 000 bail each after being nabbed for alleged corruption and defeating the administration of justice on Thursday 17 March.
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Another ‘sad and shocking’ killing in Khayelitsha
Harare Community Policing Forum (CPF) has called on communities to be “honest” and stop hiding criminals that are terrorising communities.










