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Drought in Cape Town

Unions and communities march against water tariff increases in Cape Town

26th April 2018 Bernard Chiguvare 0

Unions and communities marched against the steep tariff increases that the City of Cape Town is proposing.

DA leaders urge citizens to reduce water demand

24th January 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

As Day Zero draws near, the Democratic Alliance’s PR machine was hard at work trying to mend the image of the official opposition that has been dented by infighting as taps run dry.

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