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Cape Town mayor slapped

| Cape Town mayor Dan Plato got a smack in the face during a visit to the Blikkiesdorp relocation camp this week, the Cape Times reported on Thursday.
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    The new Reserve Bank Governor is doing the right thing for markets, an economist says.
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  • Force that @#*^!

    You can now force your neighbour to cut branches that intrude into the airspace of your property.
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    A ticking time bomb

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