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WATCH | Franschhoek Pass closed indefinitely due to flood damage

While the Western Cape Government’s Road and Infrastructure Department cannot yet give an indication of how long repairs to the R45 Franschhoek pass may take, Stellenbosch Municipality has indicated that damage to infrastructure in Franschhoek due to

Pet-crematorium pollution rankles

Some business owners in Fabriek Street, Gants Plaza, are up in arms as they allege a neighbouring crematorium is the cause of pollution and a foul smell in the area. However, these claims have been countered by the crematorium owner, who said he is doing everything in his power to comply with the law.

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Manhunt for killers involved in mass shootings across the Cape Flats

Manhunt for killers involved in mass shootings across the Cape Flats By Sisonke Mlamla Share Cape Town - Townships on the Cape Flats are experiencing an upsurge in mass shootings and gang activities, with more than 10 people killed in separate incidents at the weekend. Five people were shot and killed while two others were seriously wounded in a shack at the PJS informal settlement in Khayelitsha on Saturday evening. The sixth victim died in hospital later in the day. Three others were shot dead and one injured in Ravensmead on Friday evening. Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said, as part of the investigation into the murder of six people in Khayelitsha, detectives had launched a manhunt for three suspects.

Cops hunt suspects behind killing of six in another Khayelitsha mass shooting

Cops hunt suspects behind killing of six in another Khayelitsha mass shooting By Odwa Mkentane Share Cape Town - Police have intensified the search for three suspects who stormed a Khayelitsha shack, as friends watched a soccer game, and opened fire, killing six people on the weekend. Police said a 72 hour activation plan for the mobilisation of resources was instituted after, at about 7:30pm on Saturday, armed suspects stormed the shack in PSJ informal settlement. Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said provincial detectives launched a manhunt for the suspects. “As part of an investigation into the murder of six Khayelitsha men, Western Cape provincial detectives have launched a manhunt for three suspects. The investigation follows an incident where the assailants shot and killed five men, seriously wounding two in a shack at the PJS informal settlement on Saturday evening.

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