Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

Slash $57 penalty on clamped cars: Mayor

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has urged City Parking management to review downwards the $57 penalty being charged on motorists to have their vehicles unclamped.

SA land reform unlikely to mean constitutional change: Analysts

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa looks likely to implement land redistribution under existing laws rather than by changing the constitution following a ruling party summit, in an approach more palatable to investors, analysts said yesterday.

SA land reform unlikely to mean constitutional change: Analysts

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa looks likely to implement land redistribution under existing laws rather than by changing the constitution following a ruling party summit, in an approach more palatable to investors, analysts said yesterday.

SA land reform unlikely to mean constitutional change: Analysts

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa looks likely to implement land redistribution under existing laws rather than by changing the constitution following a ruling party summit, in an approach more palatable to investors, analysts said yesterday.

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