Name and shame those involved in Rooiwal report, say residents

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Name and shame those involved in Rooiwal report, say residents
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Hammanskraal residents have mixed feelings about the Tshwane council adopting the forensic report on the Rooiwal water treatment plant this week.

While some are optimistic that those whose actions caused the community untold harm over many years will be held accountable, others fear this might be a political gimmick ahead of the 2024 elections.If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

While some are optimistic that those whose actions caused the community untold harm over many years will be held accountable, others fear this might be a political gimmick ahead of the 2024 elections...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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