Business owners along Lilian Ngoyi Street complain of spike in crime since gas blast road closures

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While business owners are pleased with the progress made by the city in repairing Lilian Ngoyi Street, crime has become a pain, challenging the already struggling entrepreneurs.

JOHANNESBURG - Some business owners say crime levels have spiked on Lilian Ngoyi Street in the Johannesburg CBD, since the closure of the road after an explosion.

Operators along the street say while there are crime prevention wardens, dubbed amaPanyaza, patrolling the area, there's been a significant increase of criminal activity.

 

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