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Police crackdown on Khayelitsha pirates – 18 arrested - West Cape News
A Zimbabwean national, who refused to give his name, said selling illegal music is the only thing he can do for living. “I don't have a permit – since 2010 December I've been waiting for Home Affairs to approve my permit – but it's taking long.
News agency, Cape Town, South Africa - West Cape News
Another eyewitness, who refused to give his name, said that that is when Duda came out of his house and tried to intervene by throwing stones at the men in an attempt to stop them from stabbing Barnabas. The eyewitness said the men chased Duda for a ...
Divorced pastor chases members out of church - West Cape News
Another church member, who refused to give her name, said: “After we got an invitation last month Pastor Mbane said no women from his church were allowed to go to the Ntandoka- Bawo church. I didn't understand because we never had a fight with Ma Mbane ...
CPUT brought to a standstill by student protests - West Cape News
Another student who refused to give her name said PAMSA's actions were “selfish”. “We're writing international exams next week. They should have waited until exams are over. Some of us need the marks we missed on our test. ...
Mandela Park houses dogged by allegations of illegal sales and occupation - West Cape News
The Chiware Construction site manager, when interviewed, refused to give his name or comment on the allegations. “We are contractors, our job is to build ...
Ceasefire holds in Hanover Park after two months of gang war - West Cape News
We had to lock ourselves in our houses,” said one elderly woman who declined to be named. The spark that set Hanover Park aflame was the release of a gang ...
'I'm innocent', says man whose shack was burnt down - West Cape News
A resident, who refused to give his name, said he was there when the community beat Sokolo. “He is a thief. We don't want him here. ...
Zimbabwe nationals squat in Cape Town Consulate office - West Cape News
An official at the Pretoria Embassy, who refused to give his name, said: “We know about the closed consulate in Cape Town and we are dealing with the matter ...
Philippi teenager hits back at mob justice - West Cape News
One of the residents, who refused to be named, said: “Our houses are being burgled when we are at work and that is why we are making sure when we catch ...
Fears for emergency services as training terminated - West Cape News
The paramedic, who now works in the private sector and asked not to be named, said: “I am concerned about my future. I could be forced into another career. ...

