Monday, November 28, 2005
City lends support to shark spotting
The city of Cape Town will give support of four hundred thousand rands to the Shark Spotting and Warning Programmes at Muizenberg Pavilion on Tuesday, November 29. The Mayoral Committee Member responsible for Planning & Environment Councillor Carol Beerwinkel, will hand over a cheque to fund the Shark Spotting and Warning Programmes. She will also announce the City of Cape Town’s intensified efforts on shark safety. Spokesperson for the City of Cape Town, Gregg Oelofse explains.
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