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Gate 7 occupation

Not a tap nor a toilet for the 200 people living in this Cape Town informal settlement 

4th July 2024 Chris Gilili 0

The private owners of the land will not apply to the City of Cape Town for services to be extended to the occupants and are applying for their eviction. The Human Rights Commission says new government policy requires the city to provide services.

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