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Marikana residents say better lighting could curb crime in the area

16th July 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Marikana residents will continue without streets lights that could curb crime in the area as the City of Cape Town awaits the outcome of its appeal against a court order that it acquire the land from the private owner.

Lack of effective street lighting contributes to crime in Nyanga

3rd November 2017 Mandla Mnyakama 0

The lack of effective street lighting has contributed immensely to the escalation of crime in the Greater Nyanga district and surrounding areas. Cape Town’s communities are urging the authorities to take responsibility for their security and do something about visible policing – and night visibility.

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