See you Cape Town at ‘Friends Who Volley’ debut fest
The event tickets are running through the final phase and the organisers are excited to start off with an official debut launch of volleyball tournament and then flowing into the…
City of Cape Town initiates Road Resurfacing Work in Pinelands and Observatory
Rob Quintas confirmed that he and his team are back on track to have it ready by the last week of February 2025, as there are no unforeseen delays, recorded…
City of Cape Town Celebrates 70 Years of Central Library
Central Library has been a constant source of empowerment. From children discovering the magic of reading, to students deep-diving into research, or adults looking for new perspectives.
LitWorld Finds Strong Support in Cape Town Libraries at World Read Aloud Day
World Read Aloud Day is all about bringing people together through literacy. The day is celebrated to ignite imaginations and foster their love for reading.
City of Cape Town establishes Desalination Plant in Paarden Eiland
This project to the water supply department of City of Cape Town will continue to meet the excellent drinking water quality standards in compliance with SANS 241:2015 standards.
Kenya Ports Authority hosts National Biosafety Authority at Mombasa headquarters
National Biosafety Authority was established under the Biosafety Act of 2009. It oversee the development, transfer and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to ensure safety for human health, animals…
Call for Action: COSATU Pushes for Ministerial Overhaul Amid Policy Failures
The action followed the statement released by the Public Works Minister and Democratic Alliance (DA) to deployee Dean McPherson, who asserted that land expropriation without compensation would not occur under…
Cape Town to begin Masiphumelele Gateway Market construction
Masiphumelele Gateway Market project will greatly improve the dignity and cleanliness of informal trading in the area and will bring economic benefits to the community.
City of Cape Town looks ahead to expand opportunities in 2025 through SPV programme
City of Cape Town supports 11 Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) across key high-growth industries, including technology, clothing and textile manufacturing, with business process outsourcing (BPO) and marine manufacturing.
