Cape Town simplifies travel for groups through Visa Reforms
It is an innovative scheme, that simplifies the visa process for group travellers from China and India, that aligns perfectly with the City of Cape Town’s long-standing call for visa…
‘Choose Cape Town’ campaign begins to boost tourism
The vibrant new branding will greet arriving and departing travellers at the airport’s international terminal, by inviting them to ‘choose ocean adventure, investment opportunities, colourful culture’ and much more as…
Alderman James Vos announces partnership between Cape Town and SPVs
All the SPV projects have been carefully considered and formulated to respond to investor sentiments for specific sectors while upskilling the workforces needed for those specific sectors.
James Vos talks on importance of Tourism and Education in Cape Town
Alderman James Vos praised the educators, by calling them ‘the bedrock of the society’ and highlighting their role in shaping the future leaders in tourism.
City honours ‘Choose Cape Town’ as winner of International Tourism Film Festival Africa 2024
Cape Town continues to shine on the global stage and the award-winning campaign was an initiative towards why the world should choose Cape Town as their next travel destination.
Cape Town welcomes ‘Remote Work Visa’
The new amendments advise the ones who have applied for the visa category and must either work for a foreign source or ‘derive foreign source income on a remote basis’…
Entrepreneurs gather at City’s Local Economy Symposium inaugural in Khayelitsha
It was organised with an aim of the symposium to provide a platform for local enterprises to network and learn about various mechanisms that includes City initiatives which would elevate…
Alderman James Vos visits Hammer Yachts in Airport Industria
Hammer Yachts are known for their power-catamarans which are 40% lighter compared to the other vessels, which means that a Hammer Cat needs half the horsepower to get the same…
Alderman James Vos urges Home Ministry to speed up Visa work completion
South Africa’s visa system is already infamously a mess and latently it has bungled and only serves as a reminder of the murk.