CAPE TOWN - While plans to de-densify informal settlements in Cape Town under way, the Dunoon community is concerned that the process is taking too long as the number of COVID-19 infections continues to rise.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has mentioned on more than one occasion that Dunoon is a hot spot and has developed a plan to deal with the informal settlement.
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