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Khayelitsha has one of the highest rates of crime in South Africa. Its policing districts of Site B, Harare and Lingelethu West investigated 192 murders in 2018.
A content creator used Google Earth to explore different cities of Mzansi and said she would stop at an ugly one. When she ...
"What solutions is the minister bringing?" Residents unimpressed by promised visit by Social Development Minister Disgruntled residents took over a meeting at the South African Social Security Agency ...
South Africans were amazed by a Xhosa music group from Khayelitsha, Thanda Choir's incredible performance in the streets of ...
Lindile Ndzaba, founder and director of Khayelitsha's Finest Wines, was first exposed to the exciting world of wine in 2009, where he found himself washing glasses in one of Cape Town’s hippest ...
Victory for the people of Khayelitsha. DA leader Helen Zille File photo: Sibusiso Ndlovu. Published Oct 2, 2013 | Published Oct 2, 2013. Share.
Khayelitsha, the second-biggest township in South Africa, has only three police stations, with one police officer for every 628 residents. Khayelitsha, the second-biggest township in South Africa ...
In helping others, we should not forget man's best friends; after all, dogs offer unconditional love and are known to alleviate suffering and bring joy to the lonely. Animals help us be better ...
The gunmen who murdered six people in Khayelitsha on Saturday appear to have eluded the police so far. "Kindly be advised that there are no new developments. The investigation continues," Western Cape ...
The ANC has made a "conscious decision" to commemorate its 113th anniversary in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, and to connect with "our people". This is according to ANC secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, ...
The stations — Khayelitsha, Harare and Lingelethu-West — cover about 392,000 people across 12 wards, according to 2011 census data, although the area has since expanded from newer informal ...
The seeming impossibility of overcoming it weighs heavily on the people, who say they struggle with sanitation every single day, which makes them feel like second-class citizens in their own country.