Crimefighting: While underspending criticised, there is hope that the Loerbroer will soon be back
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Although Nelson Mandela Bay’s embattled safety and security department continues to face criticism for having spent just 18% of its R72-million capital budget by the end of February, there is, however, growing optimism that a multimillion-rand bespoke…
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What happened
Although Nelson Mandela Bay’s embattled safety and security department continues to face criticism for having spent just 18% of its R72-million capital budget by the end of February, there is, however, growing optimism that a multimillion-rand bespoke…
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Follow-up questions
- What concrete event or decision sits underneath the headline: Crimefighting: While underspending criticised, there is hope that the Loerbroer will soon be back?
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