The City’s entire budgeted capital expenditure for urban mobility, which includes public transport and the N2 Edge project, will be R8.2-billion over three years, more than half of which is for ...
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Cape Town’s planned N2 security wall may reduce attacks but won’t stop crime, warns Cachalia
The writing may very well be on the wall for the Mother City’s planned more than R100m barrier along the N2, with acting police minister Firoz Cachalia saying that, in itself, it will not stop crime.
A recent robbery incident on Cape Town's N2 has reignited concerns about the justice system's ability to manage repeat ...
City of Cape Town's Traffic Services Highway Deployment Ghost Units have made several arrests in two different crime ...
As Cape Town plans security measures along N2 highway, shack dwellers say the project will separate the poor from rich.
Motorists on Cape Town’s N2 near the airport are facing rock-throwing attacks, armed threats and robberies. An ambulance was also hit by a concrete block in the latest alarming incident.
Acting police minister Firoz Cachalia says he does not believe that the controversial N2 wall proposed to be built in Cape Town will stop crime. This was revealed after a parliamentary question was ...
‘We record every single criminal incident and pedestrian death that happens on that road … there have been 2 800 such incidents in the last two years or so, a very, very high number,’ says Cape Town ...
Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Appropriations, Dr Mmusi Maimane, has condemned the City of Cape Town’s N2 wall project as a failure of effective policy and a reinforcement of apartheid ...
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What Cape Town Is Spending On Homes, Roads and the N2 Wall
The municipality's plans have been hotly debated Our chart this week looks at how the hotly debated N2 Edge wall project stacks up against some of the City of Cape Town's other planned infrastructure ...
The debate around the proposed security barrier along the N2 near Cape Town International Airport has quickly become one of ...
The Acting Minister of Police, Firoz Cachalia, does not believe that the proposed wall along the N2 highway in Cape Town will stop crime. The Minister has directly contradicted the City of Cape Town’s ...
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