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Dis heerlike lente Al die harde werk van die Christen Aksie Netwerk (CAN) in Durbanville oor maande werp nou vrugte af met ’n uitbarsting van kleure en blommeprag op eilande en sirkels in Durbanville en Bellville. Hier is Alick Nkhoma van CAN aan die werskaf tussen die lenteblomme op die eiland in Durbanville-rylaan naby die kruising met Eversdalweg. Wouter Kruidenier van De Kruidenier Eksklusiewe Tuine het sowat twee jaar gelede begin om uit eie sak die eilande, sypaadjies en sirkels in Durbanville en Bellville te verfraai. Hy het in Desember verlede jaar in samewerking met De Smit Eksklusiewe Strukture die welsynsorgansie CAN gestig om met die projek voort te gaan. Kontak CAN by help@ucan.org.za vir meer inligting of om ’n bydrae te maak. FOTO: ESMÉ ERASMUS
FISANTEKRAAL: WOMEN PROTEST AT COURT ABOUT MURDER
Husband arrested ESMÉ ERASMUS
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crowd of more than 100 women from Fisantekraal protested against gender-based violence outside the Bellville magistrate’s court last Friday (11 September) after the gruesome murder of a woman, allegedly by her husband. The mutilated body of Nosicelo Tsipa (35),
mother of a 15-year-old boy, was found buried in black bags near the Mossel Bank River late last Tuesday (8 September). Tsipa went missing on the evening of Sunday 6 September, allegedly after screams were heard coming from the couple’s house in Greenville. TygerBurger was told that the couple’s son returned home and was told that his mother
will not return again. Tsipa’s sister went to report her as missing at the satellite police station in Fisantekraal the next day. According to a media release by Capt Marchell Rhode, spokesperson of the Durbanville police, detectives followed up on information about the missing woman on Tuesday 8 September.
“With further investigation it was found that she was killed and buried in an open field in Lucullus Street near the Mosselbank River in Greenville. “According to information, she and her husband had a domestic dispute. Her family reported her missing at the police station,” he said. V To page 5.