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Police seek public assistance in solving Khayelitsha murders

By Lee-Yandra Paulsen Western Cape's South African Police Services (SAPS) have issued an appeal to the public for assistance in locating suspects believed to be connected to five murders and four attempted murders in Cosa Street, Site B, Khayelitsha on March 26, 2023. SAPS spokesperson Anelisiwe Manyana stated, "The two suspects, Thembelani Gqum and Ayazola Fulu, have been linked to both cases. Their photographs have been released after arrest warrants […]

today24 April 2024

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Concerns raised over impact of budget cuts at Khayelitsha district hospital

Concerns have been raised over budget cuts at the Khayelitsha District Hospital, where a lack of medical staff continues to be a potential risk for patients. Last year, the National Treasury cut the health budget by 4.9% for 2023/2024 and urged provincial departments to curb spending. The cuts included a freeze on hiring staff, scrapping non-essential travel and delaying the purchase of any equipment until the end of March this […]

today6 January 2024

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Relatives of drowned Khayelitsha boys receiving trauma counselling

The relatives of two Khayelitsha boys whose bodies were found after they were reported missing a week ago are receiving trauma counselling after identifying them. Miyolo Gwinta and Linathi Ntshonga were found in a dam between Old Faure Road and the N2 highway in Mfuleni on Thursday night after clothing was spotted floating on the water. According to police, the children were last seen alive last Thursday playing a few kilometres from the […]

today24 October 2020

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SAPS, tourism agency lauded for swift action after 11 tourists robbed in Khayelitsha

City of Cape Town mayoral committee member for economic opportunities and asset management James Vos has welcomed the swift action taken by the South African Police Service (SAPS) and Cape Town Tourism after a gang of armed men robbed a group of tourists in Khayelitsha in Cape Town on Friday. "While the City of Cape Town and Cape Town Tourism play a supportive role in ensuring visitor safety and comfort […]

today12 January 2020

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