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THE DARK UNDERBELLY OF THE BEAUTIFUL MOTHER CITY.

GROK Evidence on Cape Town's Role in Drug Trade and Money Laundering Cape Town, as South Africa's legislative capital and a major port city, plays a notable role in regional and global illicit economies, but labeling it as one of the most significant hubs globally for drug trade, movement, and money laundering requires nuance. Globally, dominant hubs include ports like Antwerp (Europe's cocaine gateway), Rotterdam, and Mexican border cities for drugs, or offshore financial centers like the Cayman Islands and Panama for laundering. However, substantial evidence positions Cape Town—and South Africa broadly—as a key regional transit and distribution point in Africa, with escalating international ties to Latin American cartels, Asian heroin networks, and cybercrime syndicates. This is driven by its strategic location on the South Atlantic route, porous borders, high container traffic (211 million tonnes in 2024 at Cape Town and Saldanha ports), and socioeconomic vulnerabiliti...

ONE OF THE SECRETS OF 'SUCCESS' OF THE MOTHER CITY.

  GROK Overview of NGOs in Cape Town and South Africa Cape Town, as South Africa's second-largest city and a major hub for civil society, hosts a significant portion of the country's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and non-profit organizations (NPOs). These entities focus on areas like poverty alleviation, education, health, environmental justice, and community development. However, precise counts are challenging due to varying definitions (e.g., registered vs. active NGOs), incomplete government databases, and the fluid nature of the sector. Based on aggregated data from directories and government reports, here's a summary: Source Scope Key Statistic Notes GlobalGiving Atlas National (South Africa) 283,252 registered nonprofits/NGOs Includes all types; updated frequently using government and public data. Cape Town-specific subset not broken out, but Western Cape (including Cape Town) accounts for 8-10% of national total ( 22,000-28,000). Western Cape Education Depart...