News24 | Brush with the law: Lavender Hill resident still waiting on permit to repaint Palestine flag mural

News24 | Brush with the law: Lavender Hill resident still waiting on permit to repaint Palestine flag mural

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The old mural in Lavender Hill.

The old mural in Lavender Hill.

Ebrahiem Freeman/Supplied

Three weeks after the City of Cape Town painted over Lavender Hill resident Ebrahiem Freeman’s Palestine flag mural, his application for a permit to repaint the mural has still not been approved.   

The City told News24 it had received 36 applications from residents to put up general murals, and three residents had applied to paint Palestine flags on walls in Lavender Hill, Pinelands and Goodwood. 

It said the outcome of the decision on Freeman’s application to paint the mural will be communicated in “due course”.

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