Lusanda Bill
19 October 2011
The late Professor Kader Asmal will be honoured by the City of Cape Town through the launch of a river cleaning project.
The city are spending close to R138 million on the project.
The city’s Invasive Species Coordinator Louise Stafford said she hoped that in the long run maintenance of the project could sustain over 32,000 jobs.
Deep River, Salt River, Black River and West Lake River are some of the catchment areas that would be cleaned up.
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