City of CT sounds the alarm over kidnappings & extortionists
The City of Cape Town has sounded the alarm on extortion syndicates operating from Long Street through to Khayelitsha. Mayoral
The City of Cape Town has sounded the alarm on extortion syndicates operating from Long Street through to Khayelitsha. Mayoral
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Mosiuoa Lekota says that he is willing to step aside if the party feels it is necessary. However, he has
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that the South Africa Police Service is reinvigorated in the fight against crime. The President is
Recipients of the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant could have to wait even longer before receiving payment. This delay
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To rebuild Parliament following the devastating fire in January will cost just over R1.2-billion. Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia
The City of Cape Town plans on providing 300 million litres of water daily from new water sources by 2030.
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Labour federation Cosatu and affiliated unions have handed over their memorandum of demands to Parliament. Unions are demanding the reduction