By Nomava Nobumba
24 August 2009
Executive Mayor Dan Plato will today visit Dunoon where he will meet with community leaders from the area.
On his visit Mayor Plato is intend to hear what residents feel about their most important service delivery needs.
“The Mayor and several officials will walk through Dunoon to assess local conditions. In the aftermath of violent service delivery protests throughout the country, the City of Cape Town is fully committed to improving service delivery in impoverished communities,” said Mayor’s spokesperson Rulleska singh.
The city believes that an important part of this is to maintain a dialogue between residents of the communities and the City’s leadership.
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