The City of Cape Town’s proposed rebates are said to be not as generous as they sound for property owners, who say they will now pay more than a minimum of 5.2%, depending on the value of their residence.
The City issued
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The City of Cape Town’s proposed rebates are said to be not as generous as they sound for property owners, who say they will now pay more than a minimum of 5.2%, depending on the value of their residence.
The City issued
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