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  2. Khayelitsha - Wikipedia

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    Place in Western Cape, South Africa Khayelitsha Khayelitsha looking east, from Lookout Hill over Ilitha Park Khayelitsha Show map of Western Cape Khayelitsha Show map of South Africa Khayelitsha Show map of Africa Coordinates: 34°02′25″S 18°40′40″E  /  34.04028°S 18.67778°E  / -34.04028; 18.67778 Country South Africa Province Western Cape Municipality City of Cape Town ...

  3. Khayelitsha Commission - Wikipedia

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    Judge O'Regan, Adv. Pikoli (centre table); Dan Plato and Helen Zille (left table), at the Khayelitsha Commission handover ceremony. The Khayelitsha Commission, also known as the O'Regan/Pikoli Commission, was a commission of inquiry appointed in 2012 by Premier of the Western Cape Helen Zille to investigate allegations of police inefficiency in Khayelitsha and the breakdown in relations ...

  4. Gugulethu - Wikipedia

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    The name is a contraction of igugu lethu, which is Xhosa for our pride/ our hope.Gugulethu, along with Nyanga, was established in the 1960s due to the overcrowding of Langa, which was the only black residential area for Cape Town at the time.

  5. Social Justice Coalition (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    For years, the SJC and partner organizations monitored crime and safety in Khayelitsha and identified many problems such as poor police investigations, lack of support for victims of crime, long response times when police are called, dockets disappearing from court and a lack of support for police.

  6. Mandela Park Backyarders - Wikipedia

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    The Mandela Park Backyarders or just Backyarders is an unfunded Khayelitsha-based South African social movement made up of poor and marginalised residents of Mandela Park that is working for housing rights and against evictions.

  7. QQ Section - Wikipedia

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    There are about 650 families living in QQ Section, which is occupied mostly by migrants from the Eastern Cape and backyard-dwellers from the old overcrowded sections of Khayelitsha. [ 1 ] QQ section is located on Eskom-owned land beneath power lines [ 1 ] and next to the formal settlements of Q Section and the informal settlements of BM Section ...

  8. Bhe v Magistrate, Khayelitsha - Wikipedia

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    Bhe and Others v Magistrate, Khayelitsha and Others; Shibi v Sithole and Others; SA Human Rights Commission and Another v President of the RSA and Another [1] was an important case in South African customary law. The case was heard in the Constitutional Court on 2 and 3 March 2004, with judgment handed down on 15 October. Chaskalson CJ, Langa ...

  9. Township (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Children in a township near Cape Town in 1989 Children in a township near Cape Town. In South Africa, the terms township and location usually refers to an under-developed, racially segregated urban area, from the late 19th century until the end of apartheid, were reserved for non-whites, namely Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians.