The City of Cape Town is offering an R100 000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and prosecution of those who targeted police officials and municipality workers:
This comes after the recent unrest and violence in Nyanga and surrounding areas. The latest violence allegedly erupted as the City continued its clamp down on illegal taxi operators.
“It is with regret that such an apparent assassination was targeted last night against two SAPS officials at the intersections of Govan Mbeki and Swartklip Roads,” said Smith
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