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AmaMpondomise traditional leaders fear that increasing stock theft and killings could lead to the situation in the early 1990s when more than 400 people were murdered, homesteads burned and families forced to flee due to faction fights in the region. This was raised when transport and community safety MEC Xolile Nqatha attended a community imbizo at AmaMpondomise’s Kroza Great Place in Qumbu on Friday.
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