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City of Cape Town heads to court to stop extortionists delaying Mitchells Plain MyCiTi development

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The City of Cape Town has refused to submit to the demands of individuals intimidating staff and halting construction work for a MyCiTi bus project in Mitchells Plain. (Jaco Marais/Netwerk24)
The City of Cape Town has refused to submit to the demands of individuals intimidating staff and halting construction work for a MyCiTi bus project in Mitchells Plain. (Jaco Marais/Netwerk24)

The City of Cape Town will approach the Western Cape High Court to obtain a court interdict against extortionists who have been delaying the MyCiTi bus service construction in Mitchells Plain. 

The project has been delayed since last month.

Mayoral commitee (Mayco) member for urban mobility Rob Quintas said individuals associated with five so-called development and business forums in the Mitchells Plain area had forced the contractor off the site where the City is busy with construction work. 

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