City calls on those affected by SATAWU march
By Nadia Samie
The City of Cape Town has called a meeting for all members of the public who suffered injury or damage to their property during the SATAWU-organised march on Tuesday, May 16, through the streets of the CBD.
A presentation will be held by members of the City’s legal department on what options are available to those who would like to seek damages. A question and answer session will be held so that individual concerns can be addressed.
The meeting is to be held on Monday, May 22nd, from half-past-four until seven-o-clock in the Council Chambers, 6th floor, Podium Block, at the Civic Centre.
Potential claimants who wish to attend should call 021 400 4873 or 021 400 3042 to register their attendance and give details of the damages suffered. Alternatively, registration details can be handed in at the information centre in the Civic Centre Concourse. Registration will be open all day Friday 19 May, and will close at 14:00 on Monday 22 May.
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