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Happy ending for sisters

People’s Post Athlone & Lansdowne

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November 25, 2025

She had not eaten or bathed in two days. I gave her a shower, clean clothes, food and new shoes.

- NAMHLA MONAKALI

Happy ending for sisters

Veronica Ndemushakena, Linda Ndemushakena and Fransina

A two-month search for two sisters from Namibia ended in relief on Monday 30 September when Linda and Fransina Ndemushakena were reunited at U-turn's Claremont Homeless Service Centre.

Linda (25) arrived in Cape Town in early July to visit her sister, who had been living in Hout Bay.

The pair planned to return home a week later but were separated while looking for transport in Bellville.

Linda panicked when she saw a police vehicle and ran. Minutes later she was chased by a white car and lost sight of her sister.

Two days later, Mowbray police officers found Linda exhausted and hungry. She was taken to U-turn's Powerhouse safe space in Claremont.

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