
Shanti Jafta
The Cradock Four were brutally murdered by the apartheid state; systematically erased, denied justice, and forgotten, yet their families still fight for truth and accountability today.
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The Roads and Transport Directorate has begun rehabilitating the Matanzima Bridge in KwaNobuhle as part of a disaster recovery program, expected to last six months.
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The families of the Cradock Four, anti-apartheid activists murdered in 1985, continue to endure generational trauma while seeking closure, as revealed in an emotional inquest.
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The families of the Cradock Four have been waiting for almost 40 years for justice. Despite the challenges, they still hope this inquest will finally reveal the truth.
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Approximately 100 community members protested at Rosedale Clinic in Kariega over concerns, blocking the entrance until a meeting with the councillor was arranged for discussion.
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The Uitenhage Lions Club launched the Trash to Treasure project, motivating residents to clean up Despatch by exchanging trash for donated items, successfully collecting 916 garbage bags.
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Shelton Human (52), appeared in court for allegedly murdering his stepson Leewin Human (18), during a domestic dispute. He remains in custody until June 5 for formal bail hearing.
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Tensions remain high in Addo due to ongoing violence against foreign nationals following a local murder. Police are investigating and providing shelter for stranded foreign nationals.
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