Vandalism and theft of manhole covers have cost the City of Cape Town a whopping R12 million in the past year.
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Between April and June 2024, the City of Cape Town spent some R7.3 million to fix theft of and vandalised electrical infrastructure, Cape {town} Etc reports. Also read: City of Cape Town implements measures to combat ‘loadshedding-related vandalism’ According to the City, the highest number of theft and vandalism incidents were recorded in Area South and Mitchells Plain, the largest...
Vandalism and theft of manhole covers have cost the City of Cape Town a whopping R12 million in the past year.
The City of Cape Town’s Problem Building Unit has more than doubled the number of cases closed annually. The unit has further been expanded and...
The City’s Energy Directorate has implemented a number of interventions to tackle the scourge of energy infrastructure theft and vandalism. One such...
Between July 2023 and June 2024, the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will spend more than R12 million to replace and repair 6, 590 stolen...
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This week, the Western Cape SAPS commercial crimes unit detectives along with the Anti-Gang Unit’s organised crime investigators made several...