If you’re currently looking for prime advertising space in Cape Town you can’t really go wrong with the now infamous spot at the bottom of Kloof Street.
You know the one, just above the McDonald’s where the #ZumaMustFall poster was hung until it was torn down on Saturday morning.
Well as of last night the Overbeek apartment building is adorned with a massive South African flag, pictures below showing the flag being erected last night and completed this morning:
Those involved in the removal of the #ZumaMustFall banner may face sanctions according to IOL:
“Following City of Cape Town and media reports that have come to my attention, I will today begin my investigation into the conduct of councillors who allegedly formed part of the group who illegally removed the banner that was erected on a building in the Cape Town central business district,” Dirk Smit said.,,
Meanwhile, Smit said the investigation would involve watching footage of the event, and if necessary, calling witnesses.
“I will then decide if it should be referred to a disciplinary committee.
“If it is found that the councillors were in breach of the code of conduct that councillors must adhere to, they will appear before the committee,” Smit said.
He added that if it appeared that any city councillors broke the law, charges would be pressed with the police.
They would be referring to THIS incident of course.
Sigh, another seemingly never ending saga whilst other more pressing issues fall by the wayside.
[source:iol]
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