GROUNDUP: After decades living in Nigel apartheid rental flats, tenants want title deeds

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GROUNDUP: After decades living in Nigel apartheid rental flats, tenants want title deeds
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Elderly residents of Nigel’s Alra Park say they were on the housing list but were allocated rental flats. Now they want ownership.

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