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The Public Works and Infrastructure Minister, Sihle Zikalala says there is a growing trend of illegal occupation of government properties in the Eastern Cape.

Public Works and Infrastructure Minister, Sihle Zikalalaillegal occupationZikalala is visiting the province to assess the state of government property and land. He says illegal occupation and vandalism of government property hinders economic growth and development.

Land invasion in the Eastern Cape remains a serious challenge for authorities. Unused government properties are vulnerable to vandals and criminal activities.

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