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Major problems Chatsworth residents face are crime and drugs, says Sihle Zikalala
By Ntombi Nkosi
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Durban - KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has conceded that the major problem facing the residents of Chatsworth were crime and drugs.
“When it comes to criminality the people in the formal settlements blame those from the informal settlements, but the other criminality is drugs and drugs are found at formal settlements. We need to unite to maintain peace,” Zikalala said.
He said there is a need for projects to benefit the locals to live and sustain themselves.
Zikalala promised the locals that they would be back to the community.
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Sisa Ngebulana, CEO, Rebosis Image: Moneyweb
Ahead of the Rebosis annual general meeting (AGM) on Tuesday, the real estate companyâs chief executive Sisa Ngebulana threatened to interdict the chair of the Moti Group, Zunaid Moti, from being able to exercise voting rights at the meeting.Â
Correspondence between Moti and Ngebulana’s legal representatives earlier this month shows how both parties claim to hold voting rights at the Rebosis AGM.
Chairperson and founder of the Moti Group, Zunaid Moti. Image: Moneyweb
The spat stems from Motiâs shares in Rebosis which were sold to Ngebulanaâs family trust, Amatola Family Trust in August last year. The Trust, however, failed to make the R125 million payment towards the shares, prompting Moti to apply for the sequestration, claiming that the Trust was insolvent.Â