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Water Management Crisis

Activists say water tariff hikes will affect the poor the most

27th July 2018 Tate Mikkelsen 0

The water tariffs that kicked in on the 1st of July are seen as an attack on the poor by activists.

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.

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