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Hammanskraal

‘We are paying for this dirty water’
Article
/ 29 August 2019

‘We are paying for this dirty water’

Despite the SA Human Rights Commission declaring the water in Hammanskraal unfit for consumption, citizens are being forced to buy their own

By Sarah Smit and Malcolm Sekgothe
The mystical everyday
Article
/ 9 February 2018

The mystical everyday

The world is hilariously strange yet beautifully familiar in Jonas Lekganyane’s animated series

By Zaza Hlalethwa
This land was veld, now it’s ours, declare Hammanskraal residents
Article
/ 27 May 2016

This land was veld, now it’s ours, declare Hammanskraal residents

Residents of Hammanskraal, near Pretoria, stood their ground against forced evictions that left two people dead and thousands more destitute.

By Govan Whittles
Hammanskraal racers get inline
Article
/ 3 April 2014

Hammanskraal racers get inline

They might be down on their luck, but members of the Hammanskraal Roller-Skating Club are a can-do kind of crowd.

By Luke Alfred
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Article
/ 19 July 2013

Madibaville isn’t always paradise

Living in a settlement named after Nelson Mandela doesn’t mean you have the basics.

By Amy Green and Ina Skosana
Dumps turn Bosplaas into a wasteland
Article
/ 3 May 2013

Dumps turn Bosplaas into a wasteland

Two children have died because of illegal waste destroying the environment in Hammanskraal. Sipho Kings reports.

By Sipho Kings
Rockville: The people who ‘live in shit’
Article
/ 19 April 2013

Rockville: The people who ‘live in shit’

In this village there are no children. They were sent away so the sewage wouldn’t make them sick.

By Sipho Kings
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Article
/ 24 June 2011

Gauteng to probe baby deaths at Jubilee Hospital

A team of experts will begin investigations on Friday into the deaths of five premature babies at the Jubilee Hospital in Hammanskraal.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 May 2007

Vervet monkeys affected by city development

After centuries of roving around South Africa’s capital city, Pretoria’s famed vervet monkeys have been forced out by rampant development, with some of the last relocated on Wednesday. The fragile species, known for communication methods very similar to humans, face extinction.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 September 2003

Traditional leaders have a ‘critical role’

South Africa’s traditional leaders and traditional communities have a critical role to play in the country and should not be allowed to slide into insignificance, says Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon. The DA believes that traditional leaders’ role in managing communal lands has to be respected.

By Staff Reporter
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