Cape Town Opens New Electricity Depot in Hout Bay to Strengthen Local Power Supply
This R60 million project includes the use of local labour and contractors. It will contribute to job creation and skills development during the construction period by utilising 35 Expanded Public Works Programme workers.
Snap, Share, Discover: City Nature Challenge 2026 Kicks Off This April
Over the years, residents have recorded all kinds of weird and wonderful wildlife in Cape Town during the challenge. A helpful tip for interested residents is to visit the iNaturalist website to…
WTM Africa with Wesgro launches first ever Intl Tourism Campaign in India and signs MOU with Emirates
Wesgro and United Arab Emirates signed an MOU to boost tourism from key growth markets. Wesgro is proud to participate in World Travel Market Africa, observed at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).
South African Navy Defies Weather at Pulling Regatta Showdown
The South African Navy Festival Pulling Regatta 2026 is a celebration of naval tradition, camaraderie, and the enduring fighting spirit of sailors. The day’s event reinforced a clear message to…
Kenya Ports Authority unveils new Port Performance Outlook for April month
MV Murray Express, a livestock carrier is among the 49 cargo vessels that will call at the Ports of Mombasa and Lamu in the next 14Days.
Global Cruise Industry Sets Sail for Future at Seatrade Cruise Global in Miami
Kenya Tourism Board affirmed this and cited that cruise tourism is the fastest growing segment among all tourism segments in the country.
Cape Town Reopens Hangberg Civic Centre After Major R9m Upgrade
The Hangberg Civic Centre has been restored at a cost of over R1.9 million. After the illegal occupiers who had been there for several years were evicted, and the facility vandalised.
South Africa is set to officially unveil Senqu Bridge in April
The Senqu Bridge forms part of the broader LHWP, which is a multi-phased, treaty-based partnership between South Africa and Lesotho. It was established on 24 October 1986 to address water security, energy generation and socio-economic development.
Cape Town is set for arrival of First E-Bus in August 2026, fleet expansion by Year-End
The first e-buses will start operating by July 01, 2027 between Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha, Wynberg and Claremont, as well as the Cape Town CBD. The acquisition of more electric buses remains a priority and will depend on the availability of…
