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Knysna
Residents from Hlalani once again took to the N2, the main artery in and out of Knysna, this morning to express their grievances with regard to incomplete housing projects, shutting down the road for nearly two hours before it was reopened. It is believed the protesters began barricading the road and burning tyres shortly after 10:00 this morning, in the hope of voicing their frustrations surrounding the housing projects in Hlalani which remain unfinished.
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