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Mayor Denies Apartheid’s Legacy While Cape Flats Bleed: Good Party Hits Out”

The Good Party has sharply criticised Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis for what it calls a refusal to acknowledge the ongoing effects of spatial apartheid in the city. The Good Party is calling for a comprehensive plan for social and spatial redress, arguing that policing alone will not address the root causes of crime. Good secretary-general Brett Herron further criticised the City of Cape Town’s proposed planning by-law amendments, which aim…
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