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Debate ignites over Cape Town Stadium's R39.5m subsidy amid rising costs

Murray Swart|Published 8 hours ago

Western Cape's R8.6bn strategy to tackle crime and gang violence

Lilita Gcwabe|Published 3 weeks ago

R12.8 billion boost for Early Childhood Development services to benefit 300 000 children

Theolin Tembo|Published 1 month ago

City's R5 billion desalination project raises concerns over rising water tariffs

Theolin Tembo|Published 4 months ago

Treasury confirms National Dialogue cost cut from R740m to R441m amid criticism

Simon Majadibodu|Published 7 months ago
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