Cape of Storms | Disaster management teams remain on high alert

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Cape of Storms | Disaster management teams remain on high alert


One person has been killed in the violent storms that have lashed the Western Cape in recent days. Trees have been uprooted, roofs blown off houses and structures in informal settlements have been destroyed. Ayesha Ismail reports that Western Cape Disaster Management Authorities remain on high alert with more heavy rain expected tonight. #enca…

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  1. concrete, in construction, structural material consisting of a hard, chemically inert particulate substance, known as aggregate (usually sand and gravel), that is bonded together by cement and water.

  2. People definitely need proper homes. Well built,no shortcuts,good service delivery,jobs good transport services and good medical facilities.Webare living in the 21st century. Clean water , uninterrupted electricity and a better education curriculum.

  3. Even if they vote another parties is the same kophela 30yrs kusathiwa kulungiswa iziphene zeANC abe kwalowo afuna ukuvotelwa ubekhona wadla imali ngoku uvela nesinye istrategy kuba efuna ukuhlala esemafutheni asepalamente Yehova makathathe indawo yakhe.

  4. Kunzima kona because when somebody is leaving shark to the RDP house another one occupy the house or they remain in the shark and sell or give the house for rental hai kunzima kubangurhulumente.

  5. I used to work with people who won't build proper houses in urban areas, They will tell you that it's temporary they have Good houses back at home emakhaya(Rural area), They just avoid paying rents.
    Over 30 years living in a shack?, Why government doesn't allow them to build mud houses or These people must think of building materials Stokvels not alcohol and meat for December. I feel sorry for their children while their parents have good groovers stories on Mondays.

    Another person fuelled this thing is Malema telling people to build shacks everywhere they like and he wants to legalize prostitution.

  6. According to a 2013 audit, the South African government owns 14% of the country's land, which is 17,061,882 hectares. However, a 2018 audit by the South African government found that 90% of South Africa's land is owned by individuals, companies, trusts, and community-based organizations (CBOs), while the government owns the remaining 10%.

  7. this might not make sense to most people and people might not see it from my point of view.. but If I observe all these small disasters and look deeper, I don't think our people are prepared for unforeseen events more dreadful compared to this and honestly it actually scares me. Back then it never use to be this way… well sometimes.

  8. Where is the EFF, its events like these that you need to mobilize these people to help vote the ANC (& their junior wing the MK) and the DA out of power. We need EXTREME measures.

    If these were Wyt ppl, we all know those racist thugs in blue would not hesitate to provide aid and make sure those people are housed. But to them we're not humans, hence why they humiliate us like this. What a JOKE of a democracy.

  9. Please build houses not something fancy just decent living space give people some dignity when I sleep in my bed I think of the homeless 🙌🙌🙏🏼🙏🏼😪😪

  10. There’s no need for our country to have shacks. We have big reserves of natural resources which the state must utilise to develop the country.