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What’s in City Press today: Gauteng bosses ordered to pay back R30 million; NPA wants woman charged for ‘extorting’ Masondo; Kodwa admits getting money from ‘dodgy’ company; ‘Zwane did not come clean’; New mothers left to their own devices in EC hospital

Nonprofit organisations are a critical component in most informal townships or rural settlements, offering empowering services that either upskill, educate or provide nutrition for those with no other source of assistance. However, if the Covid-19 pandemic has proven anything, it’s that no sector has been left unaffected, least of all the NPOs destitute communities rely on.

A chief in Mpumalanga is under heavy 24-hour security and her mother is in hiding after seven associates, including two royal family members, were killed as tensions flared over the control of prime agricultural and mining land worth R261.4 million.

 

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