Motorists alerted: Cruise ship arrivals to cause traffic surge in Cape Town
As Cape Town gears up for the arrival of two prestigious cruise liners, the City warns motorists of potential traffic nearby.
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As Cape Town gears up for the arrival of two prestigious cruise liners, the City warns motorists of potential traffic nearby.
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