Residents of Makokoba and Mzilikazi have expressed serious concerns about abandoned youth centres in their area.
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Source: Empty youth centres turned into drug and crime hotspots – #Asakhe – CITE By Ndumiso Tshuma Residents of Makokoba and Mzilikazi have expressed serious concerns about abandoned youth centres in their area. Once intended as venues for positive youth activities, these neglected spaces have instead become hotspots for drug use and illicit sexual activities. […]
Residents of Makokoba and Mzilikazi have expressed serious concerns about abandoned youth centres in their area.
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