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Tempers flared among Bitou residents when several high ranking politicians visited the area last week to deal with housing issues following widespread protest action in recent weeks. On Thursday 5 July, national Human Settlements minister Nomaindia Mfeketo and her provincial counterpart Bonginkosi Madikizela made site visits for potential housing developments with Bitou mayor Peter Lobese and Eden mayor Memory Booysen, and addressed communities involved in the recent riots.
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