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Expired Zim exemption permit holders who don’t apply for legal status ‘will be punished’, says Motsoaledi

LOCAL Expired Zimbabwean exemption permit (ZEP) holders who do not apply to be in SA legally must be prepared to face the consequences. Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi gave this warning on Tuesday when he appeared in parliament to provide an update on the ZEP process under way. “The ball is in their court, not in the government’s court. We will deal with them the same way we deal with […]

today13 September 2022

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Engagements underway amid taxi permit dispute in WC

By: Tauhierah Salie Solomon My Citi bus and Dial-a-Ride services resumed under police guard in Hout Bay on Wednesday morning. It was among the agreements made at a meeting between stakeholders from the City of Cape Town and the Hout Bay Taxi Association the previous day, with more engagements on the cards. Speaking to VOC on Tuesday, the City’s Mayco member for Urban Mobility, Rob Quintas, explained that two meetings […]

today7 September 2022

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COCT warns of legal action against fraudulent permits

LOCAL The City of Cape Town has warned that legal action will be taken against event organisers and venue owners found with fraudulent permits. It comes amid an investigation, after several organizers were caught submitting permits with an old letterhead. Although the City has faced criticism over its hard-handed approach over its permits, Mayco Member for Safety and Security JP Smith insists that it is to ensure the safety of […]

today30 July 2022

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Road march and Tweede Nuwe Jaar events to go ahead

Following a legal wrangle between the City of Cape Town and minstrel groups, the city has announced that it has approved event permits for the annual road march event to be held on 30 December 2016 and the Tweede Nuwe Jaar event on 2 January 2017. The court on Friday dismissed an urgent application by the former organisers, the Cape Town Minstrel Association, to be awarded the tender to host […]

today28 December 2016

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