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Protestors and City of Cape Town Mayor agree on way forward on high water bills

16th April 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Protesting Khayelitsha residents had to wait hours to be addressed by the City of Cape Town mayor after responses they got from his delegation proved unsatisfactory.

Ilitha Park residents protest high tariff bills

22nd February 2019 Mzi Velapi Jonga Gaqa 0

Ilitha Park and Phakamisa residents in Khayelitsha protested outside the municipal offices against high water bills on Thursday.

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