Around 200 people, mostly women and children, were forced to evacuate the Nkqubela township and seek refuge at a local police station.
Western Cape police say the situation at Robertson near Worcester is calm. This after clashes broke out on Thursday between seasonal workers from Lesotho and Zimbabwe in the Nkqubela township.
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