The city agreed to amend shelter rules to make them more humane and compliant with the Constitution
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A pensioner from East London who was hit with a R30,000 water bill has won a significant court case in the city’s High Court with Judge Belinda Hartle ordering the Buffalo City Municipality to comply with its own procedures and stop ignoring her attempts at getting the matter resolved.
The city agreed to amend shelter rules to make them more humane and compliant with the Constitution
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