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Maroc Maroc - Daily Maverick - A La Une - 23/Aug 16:43

Newsdeck: Cape Town Gets $158 Million IFC Loan for Infrastructure Drive

South Africa’s City of Cape Town secured a 2.8 billion-rand ($158 million) loan from the World Bank’s private-investment arm to boost its water, sanitation, power road infrastructure.

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