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    01/08/2006 11:42 AM - (SA)
    Restore our community
    A concerned citizen - Kewtown


    WE have been residing for approximately half a century in this environment [Kewtown].

    Former neighbours have died. Muslim and Christian families live together. Today, however, the majority of the neighbours' kids are married with a family and continue to live in the house which their parents left to them.

    Some days, when a family runs short of bread, they go to Mrs Jones? house and are given bread. Nowadays it is not like that, although mainly since the useless "shebeen", as they name it, stuck its neck out and is still around, there is unpleasantness in many homes in the community. Empty bottles, broken glasses, drunken jonges who swear while walking around... Hence the area becomes worst and stinks from day to day.

    It is no use to skinner about it or tell other people, as people are sick and tired with that. Funny as it may sound, it is rather a sad state of affairs. I am not only referring to this, our area, but also to those surrounding towns and places where the same situations are being witnessed.

    And absolutely sweet nothing gets done about it. So then the same situation gets repeated and even worse than those previous times. Here is where the mayor must intervene for the community to restore the peace and smooth flowing of each and every family out there...

    A concerned citizen Kewtown




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