City Vision
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The Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association is introducing an electronic payment system for Khayelitsha taxis, enhancing financial tracking and convenience.
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Residents of Green Park informal settlement in Mfuleni are reeling after the bodies of three men were discovered in the area on Monday 11 May.
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Storms in metro areas severely impacted informal settlements, causing extensive damage and flooding, with thousands displaced and urgent housing needs.
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A fire in Crossroads destroyed eight shacks, leaving over 25 people homeless; victims urgently seek assistance to rebuild their lives.
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Cape taxi associations Cata and Codeta pledge cooperation to foster peace and address industry challenges after historic conflicts.
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The City’s Health Department investigates allegations of health workers selling patient folders for fraudulent SASSA grants.
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Cape Town plans to build a safety wall along the N2 highway amid rising crime concerns, emphasizing the need for effective policing and resources.
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A fire in Khayelitsha’s SST informal settlement destroyed over 40 shacks, leaving more than 100 people homeless, with victims seeking assistance to rebuild.
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A fire at SST informal settlement destroyed over 40 shacks, leaving 100 homeless; the cause is unknown, and assessments continue.










