Forgotten South African town collapsed for all to see

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Coligny, an agricultural town in North West, faces severe water, electricity, and sanitation issues, impacting residents’ daily lives. Originally named Treurfontein, the town was renamed in 1923 to honor Huguenot leader Gaspard de Coligny. Despite being a significant maize farming area, the town struggles with service delivery, similar to neighboring towns like Lichtenburg.

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