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Banks evicting home owners

Motherwell families live in fear of eviction

5th October 2021 Joseph Chirume 0

Families facing eviction by a company that bought their bank-repossessed homes want the government to intervene and protect them.

SACP condemns eviction of people from their homes

19th September 2017 Chris Gilili 0

Members of the South African Communist Party from the Skenjana Roji district were picketing in front of the East London magistrate’s court to bring attention to the evictions caused by banks foreclosing on home loans.

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