A community in an Eastern Cape village is living in fear for their lives after a family feud, believed to have started at the mines in Rustenburg, spilt over into Mazikhanye and led to senseless killings, writes Lubabalo Ngcukana
As night falls, community members abandon their homes and hurriedly seek shelter in the bushes.
They would rather face the elements than risk the certain death that awaits them in their village.exclusive journalism and features
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