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Maroc Maroc - Daily Maverick - A La Une - 09/Sep 20:53

RUBBISH RUCKUS: Axed City of Cape Town waste manager vows to take case to CCMA

Former City of Cape Town waste management executive director Luzuko Mdunyelwa maintains he’s taking the fall for insourcing informal settlement waste contracts that cost the city hundreds of millions, but failed to deliver.

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