
READER LETTER | Beacon of light in Diepsloot
Diepsloot, in the north of Joburg, is notorious for many reasons – high crime rate, poverty, and many other social problems.
MONDAY, 06 APRIL 2026, 15:27

Diepsloot, in the north of Joburg, is notorious for many reasons – high crime rate, poverty, and many other social problems.
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