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The controversial cell phone tower erected on the royal Phuthadikobo Hill, a few metres away from the royal palace, has been destroyed by the villagers, it was confirmed on Saturday.

Officer Commanding Kgatleng District, senior superintendent Seabe Maboka confirmed on Saturday that the tower is not working after some unknown people vandalised it. He would not immediately say who reported the damage but said reliable sources had informed the police at night that the tower had stopped working.

Maboka said Mascom cellular network, which erected the cell phone tower, told him the damage ran into millions of Pula, but would not specify how it was destroyed.

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