Cape Town residents call for lower water tariffs, New Zealand to exterminate all rats, Big milestone for mega-development in Cape Town, and Putin won’t attend Brics summit in SA.
– Amdec Group, the developer of the R16 billion mixed-use Harbour Arch precinct in Cape Town, has completed its first tower in the project and handed over the first units to buyers. [– On the eve of the anniversary of the Enyobeni tavern horror, underage drinking shows no signs of declining as scenes of youths, many visibly drunk, some passed out, played out on the East London beachfront at the weekend. [– Liang Shi, 56, has by many measures led a successful life.
[– The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy said it had detected movements beneath the earth, pointing to signs of life. [– Predator-Free Miramar aims to protect birds in this area of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, by ridding it of rats – every last one of them. [– There has been talk that this could have something to do with suspicious ‘medication’ found in his home, with some rumours even suggesting that there could be foul play involved.
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