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Thursday, May 22, 2025

The City of Cape Town says additional funding has been aside to help feed vulnerable communities, affected by the covid-19 pandemic. Since April last year, a total of R39-million has been provided towards critical food aid relief. May-Co Member for Urban Management, Grant Twigg says millions of Rand were recently approved to be used, to provide food relief to the less fortunate.

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