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Lili accuses the State Security Agency of ‘sleeping on the job’

26th April 2023 Mzi Velapi 0

Speakers at the memorial service of slain politician and businessman, Loyiso Nkohla, urged the communities to continue with the struggle. Nkohla joined the ANC in 2004, the DA in 2016, and the Land Party and Patriotic Alliance since then.

Access to clean and safe toilets still a challenge for women in informal settlements

26th November 2018 Okuhle Jafta Aphiwe Mngenela 0

A survey by Elitsha reveals that women in informal settlements in Khayelitsha use toilets that lack privacy, safety and are not clean.

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