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Illegal hostels built in Westville

Student accommodation

Two illegal residences for students have been built on Westville’s Palmiet Nature Reserve and a third building is expected to be completed soon.

Tenants have already started moving into the 20 completed bachelor units, with a further 10 under construction.

“Who cares,” said the owner, who only identified himself as Mr Mbili, this week, adding that if you have “the means” you can do what you like in your yard.

He refused to confirm his full name because “it will have an adverse effect on the work that

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