By: Rapula Moatshe
The City of Tshwane proposes renaming Wonderboom National Airport to honour the Ndebele people, sparking debate over historical significance and financial implications.
Rapula Moatshe is a Metro Journalist at Metro. He covers a range of topics including security and law enforcement, private security, and the banking sector, with a keen interest in cultural movements and the construction industry. His work has been featured in notable publications such as Cape Times, Sunday Independent, Business Report, MSN, Daily News, and Magzter.
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