Frustrated Khayelitsha residents want all slot machines removed from spaza shops in the area because children are skipping school to gamble.
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Khayelitsha residents are demanding the removal of slot machines from local spaza shops, citing concerns that children are skipping school and developing gambling addictions, Cape {town} Etc reports. Also read: Africa set to receive 51 billion dollars in Chinese funding for development According to locals, the presence of these machines is leading to serious issues among young people. Mthokozisi Kene,...
Frustrated Khayelitsha residents want all slot machines removed from spaza shops in the area because children are skipping school to gamble.
Frustrated Khayelitsha residents want all slot machines removed from spaza shops in the area because children are skipping school to gamble.
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