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Sweet Home Informal Settlement

Sweet Home residents wont move to the “small” new houses

6th September 2017 Bernard Chiguvare 0

Sweet Home Farm shack dwellers are not prepared to move to new houses built by the City of Cape Town. They say the houses are very small and there is no enough space for children to play.

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