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Though he loves staying in the South, there is one thorny issue – crime.

A GREAT neighbourhood and positive atmosphere are two of the features Regents Park lad Hloni Myeza (21) loves about the South.

This gym fanatic is in his third year at Milpark Business School, where he is studying economics.

“I enjoy going to gym at Sports and Fitness Club in Steeledale. They have a great environment and I enjoy working out there,” he said.

He said he relaxes with friends and keeps up with current affairs when he is not occupied with either studying or gym.

Though he loves staying in the South, there is one thorny issue – crime.

“Crime is bad and it gives our beloved South a bad name. If we can get rid of it, this place can be a better place to live where people love one another,” he noted.

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