PM Skerrit to meet Global Leaders at 2026 World Governments Summit in Dubai
The World Governments Summit is a global, non-profit organisation which is dedicated to shape the future of governance. It is an annual event and was first held in 2013, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates…
Cape Town observes 50th open-air celebration with Mfuleni residents
City of Cape Town is helping SAPS – the South African Police Services, in fighting crime by providing them with a local policing headquarters in a city building and through the…
Cape Town hosts National Department of Transport’s Universal Design and Access Planning Workshop
It was an honour for them to host the Universal Design and Access Planning (UDAP) workshop for this year. The City of Cape Town has long been committed to embedding Universal Access into the projects, and they continue to ensure…
Metro Police officers recover brand-new truck hijacked in Grabouw
Alderman JP Smith said that tip-offs are a crucial, intelligence-driven tool for combating crime and in the one instance, prevented it from taking place. All three of these incident tip-offs…
Cape Town allocates R114 million for N2 Edge Safety Project
This project will not only repair safety barriers but will also bring various safety improvements for communities along the N2. It is not fair that a small number of criminal elements are impacting the safety of…
KPA Capt. William Ruto laudes indoor sports team for strong performance
Ruto also acknowledged the presence of East and West African professional players noting that KPA is scaling it's reach beyond the traditional markets of Eastern Africa as a deliberate tactical strategy.
South Africa gears up for 27th Walk to Freedom
The route starts in front of the iconic statue of Mandela, takes runners passed the Madiba House, and through adjacent beautiful wine farms before culminating at the sports arena near…
Cape Town replaces water and sewer pipes, ensure reliable services for residents
Various factors are taken into account when prioritising pipe replacement projects such as pipe age, material type, historical failure data and operational risk, ensuring that the areas that are most in need receive attention first.
City Health records 33% increase in Certificate of Acceptability applications
The Environmental Health Practitioners (Health Inspectors) of the City of Cape Town have recorded a notable increase in premises applying for COAs in the past two years.
